Quote Originally Posted by Skiploder
90 degrees on the hot end, about 82 on the warm. I drop the temps down 5 degrees at night.

They have no special humidity needs and mine shed just fine at about 45%.

I cannot say enough about their temperaments. Our herp vet told me that she had never considered owning a snake before (she's into tortoises and lizards) until she met Noodles - our older male. She's now asking for a reservation on the first clutch.

When we bring the snakes in for their yearly check-ups, Noodles is the first one checked. He then gets passed among the techs who take turns cuddling with him.

Our vet says that he is the first snake she has seen that seems to thrive on handling.
how much do woma's cost?