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    What are you doing for heating in this cage? It sounds like you are going to have a sick or injured snake on your hands very soon if not already at this rate. Temps need to stay steady, low 80s ambient, hot spot of 88 or so, all controlled by thermostats or dimmers, checked frequently with a temp gun and I keep an indoor/outdoor probe thermometer in all my cages for a quick check on temps. You should not have cords in the cage, heating devices should all be outside, lights, same, nothing she can get wrapped in or burn herself on in the cage.

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