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    Awesome pictures! I can't wait until it gets warm enough here to take some outdoor pictures.

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    I agree, beautiful pictures. Can't wait to take my snake outside for some playtime
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    Very nice shots. We just found grass again up here, but ours is still a little brown and very cold and soggy, lol
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    What is an appropriate temperature to introduce snakes to grass? Are mid 60's too cold still for a little outdoor romp?

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    Nice pics, I wish I could remember what grass looks like.
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    Re: Today we learned what grass is...

    Quote Originally Posted by Greengirl View Post
    What is an appropriate temperature to introduce snakes to grass? Are mid 60's too cold still for a little outdoor romp?
    I like to introduce them to their first outdoor adventure when it's about the low 80's so it will still be about the same temp as their cool side and it won't be uncomfortably hot for them.


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    Re: Today we learned what grass is...

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    Are mid 60's too cold still for a little outdoor romp?
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    Re: Today we learned what grass is...

    Quote Originally Posted by Greengirl View Post
    What is an appropriate temperature to introduce snakes to grass? Are mid 60's too cold still for a little outdoor romp?
    60's are 20-30° degrees colder than they live. So if your used to say, 60's, would 30° or 40° feel cold to you....
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