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    Exclamation Re: Does it affect my non breeder BPs?

    Quote Originally Posted by fLako0aGuiiLaR View Post
    Ok so I would like to breed some of my ball pythons and i have researched all the info and i know that in order to get BPs to breed you should lower your temps to lower 70s
    but my question is -- if i have all my BPs in the same room does the lower temps affect the other snakes that are not breeding like my babies and juveniles?
    Im concerned about my other snakes getting sick!!(
    True that cooling method is not necessary but highly controversial in the industry. Stay away from low 70'S. If anything it would be mid to high 70's for a night time drop and even that is controversial. Some breeders do drops in the 80's. The biggest drawback is some animals do wind up with respiratory illnesses because of it. Some of those illnesses respond to just increases in the temps once again. For the most part breeding is year round with many breeders doing the non cooling. Welcome to the club!!! Stay in peace and not pieces. Good luck. A.C.

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