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    Re: CWD Enclosure too big for Indoor

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Major "oops"! I haven't a clue what temperatures are required (or desired) for a CWD- ? Hard to answer, how about giving us a clue? But in general, I'd say NO to keeping this outside - way too much variation (heat & cold temperature extremes) & there's no insulation. Other risks outside too- invasive ants for one thing. (I'm a former Californian.)

    But if it fits in your front door, why not keep it in the main part of the house? I sure don't hide all my snakes in other rooms- anyone coming in can "like it or lump it"- it's your house, you should enjoy what's in it, & wherever you want it- eh? I just don't think outside is a safe or workable option, nor in a garage.
    The temps are about right for cwd. They are hardy for cold as well. It gets much colder in a chinese rainforest. It basks in the daytime to its optimum temps of course.
    Also, I cant keep it inside as it is my parents home. They don't want it in there

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    Last edited by Jaime_ls3; 09-30-2021 at 09:20 PM.

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