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View Poll Results: Do you cool down your snakes?

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  • Dont change the temperatures

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    Re: To Brumate or not to Brumate?

    I don't change temps. It may work better for some who knows . I just start tossing them together and poof there are lock ups..

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    Re: To Brumate or not to Brumate?

    I drop my room temp slowly to 76*F. and keep it there thru breeding season. no up and down temps. this is working well for me. like the saying goes don't fix something thats not broke don

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    Re: To Brumate or not to Brumate?

    Nobody "Brumates' a ball python! Ball pythons do not brumate! They would die @ 55-65 degrees, which is the approx. range that reptiles brumate. All you guys are doing is lowering temp just a little.

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    Re: To Brumate or not to Brumate?

    Quote Originally Posted by grcforce327 View Post
    Nobody "Brumates' a ball python! Ball pythons do not brumate! They would die @ 55-65 degrees, which is the approx. range that reptiles brumate. All you guys are doing is lowering temp just a little.
    If you read the entire thread, they corrected his terminology in a nice way. Why do you always have to come off as a know it all???

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    Last edited by Crazymonkee; 10-09-2013 at 09:02 PM.

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