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    unseasonably warm this october

    It's been unseasonably hot here in New jersey. i was wondering if any one else has been having temps ni the low 90's high 80's and if any of your bp's started cooling because last year this time my oldest 06 went off feed and resumed in feb. and right now since its been so warm she hasnt gone off feed. was wondering if this is happeneing to any of you other guys out there.

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    Re: unseasonably warm this october

    Last year I started cooling October 1...this year, being so warm, I haven't even tried. I'm just waiting on the weather to switch. Hopefully we get a break from this soon...this summer was brutal and I'm ready for fall...
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    Re: unseasonably warm this october

    We are having some pretty high temps here in western NY. I planned to start breeding a little late anyway, so this is no big deal.. none of mine have gone off feed in awhile.
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    Re: unseasonably warm this october

    Yep, same here. It's still in the mid 90's outside during the day. It was around 65 last night though, felt awesome. Brrr!

    I don't plan to start cycling everyone until January or February. Gotta get moved into an apartment and that's enough to worry about by itself. All of the snakes are still jumping out of their tubs trying to take my hands off when I go feed, haha.
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    Re: unseasonably warm this october

    Quote Originally Posted by elevatethis
    Last year I started cooling October 1...this year, being so warm, I haven't even tried. I'm just waiting on the weather to switch. Hopefully we get a break from this soon...this summer was brutal and I'm ready for fall...

    well get ready cause today is in the 80's and tomorrow will be in the 60's!

    :eek:

    Gotta love that Va weather.



    it's supposed to stay cooled off after today though.

    we'll see.....


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    Re: unseasonably warm this october

    Its 43F here in Rochester MN today...I'm still wearing shorts though...

    Wait a week or so....it should get colder.
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    Re: unseasonably warm this october

    We're waiting here in northern Ohio too. The last few days it was high 80's, low 90's which is just odd for this late in the year. It started cooling down today so if the weather returns to normal, then we'll worry about cooling the snakes for breeding then.
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    Re: unseasonably warm this october

    Quote Originally Posted by JBallPython
    Its 43F here in Rochester MN today...I'm still wearing shorts though...

    Wait a week or so....it should get colder.
    43 is shorts weather? I mean, really, why doesn't Canada just go ahead an annex Minnesota?
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    Re: unseasonably warm this october

    Quote Originally Posted by elevatethis
    43 is shorts weather? I mean, really, why doesn't Canada just go ahead an annex Minnesota?
    Actually....I think Canada is warmer than Minnesota right now....ask Chrinuck.

    But yes, its not uncommon to see people here in shorts right up until the first snowfall...its not like we're hanging around outside building igloos.
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    Re: unseasonably warm this october

    Quote Originally Posted by elevatethis
    43 is shorts weather? I mean, really, why doesn't Canada just go ahead an annex Minnesota?
    They would, as a matter of fact, they have tried ... but the munchie loving invading forces from Canada always get side tracked by those darn 7-11 burritos!

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