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    Re: What temp is your room when you let them explore?

    Quote Originally Posted by Valyndris View Post
    Crowley has a whole snake proofed room he can explore in and it averages around 73 degrees, I used a temp gum on the floor to see the temp and it seems good all over the room. He also has a tent in his room with a heat pad underneath it. When he's not doing his missions in his room I bring him out in the living room, which I find hotter, and put his favorite cave on the couch and he hangs out with me to watch TV. This winter I kept the house at 77 degrees just for the snake and because his room is at the north side of the house his room stayed at around 73. The only thing I worried about is him not having the proper humidity while he's out but I only have him out for about 3 hours at a time and he's been fine, never gotten sick.
    I don't think lower humidity for a few hours will make one bit of difference. Sounds like a lucky (& well-cared for) snake to me...

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