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    Re: Temp of snake?

    Quote Originally Posted by Neilp View Post
    Hi im new to snakes but if you are correct why does everyone say basking spot of 90 minimum?
    Im not saying you are wrong its just you're the only person ive noticed say that. And im still learning new things everyday and dont want my snake th suffer if im wrong. Surely the idea of the basking area is that it warms up then moves away to a lower temperature area?
    I am telling you what works from my personal experience, a moderator on here says something very similar if you read thru the whole thread. And so do a lot of other breeders if you really researched. I am not saying they are wrong or right at 92 degrees. I just think it’s to high for them, 86 to 88 degrees is more then enough in my humble opinion. Snakes over heat easier then most realize, and at 92 it’s just a little to warm for my personal liking.
    Last edited by Sonny1318; 01-12-2018 at 11:47 AM.

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