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    Re: Is It Necessary to Keep Your Snakes Warm During The Winter?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bellabob View Post
    Well crap. Shes in a plastic tub and I can't put a lamp on top or anything, would it be ok if I put her in a smaller enclosure for the winter so the heat pad can heat it better? Because I see no other way to keep her warm. The temps just won't raise even though she has the heat pad.
    A smaller enclosure might be ok, so long as it's not TOO small. A small space heater in that part of the room might help too. Whatever you do, you want the ambient temps to be around 80 degrees.
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