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    Sometimes It Hurts... PitOnTheProwl's Avatar
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    There has been a lot of good information given, most regurgitated but still good none the less.
    Hands on real world experience plays a huge factor.
    There are many things that will get your snake off of feed but it will not let itself starve either.
    Thee are plenty of snakes that are in oversized housing and unregulated temps that still feed.
    There are also plenty of keepers that don't use any heat other than ambient temps between 80 to 90 degrees.
    I will say what works in one persons house might not work in anothers.
    Im going to leave this be for the betterment today.

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