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    How to make shed cooler for BP breeding

    Hi, this is going to be my 1st attempt at BP breeding. The only place I can do it is in my shed. Now since I live in south florida, the inside of my shed becomes an inferno during the day. I was just looking for a few ideas to make it cool enough to breed BPs. Thank you!

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    Re: How to make shed cooler for BP breeding

    You're going to have to run a window AC unit to keep the temps in an appropriate range for a ball python. That's the only thing I can think of that would do it.
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    Re: How to make shed cooler for BP breeding

    Where are your ball pythons now? Why can't you breed them where ever they are now?

    If you must breed in a shed, insulate it and put in an AC unit and fan.

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    Also, don't forget to have heat, if for nothing else, at least in the winter. Take it from me who just got a group of ball pythons from someone that kept them in an insulated trailer with no heat over the winter. Yes, I live in SW Florida. It's definitely not fun trying to get these guys back to where they should be health wise.

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