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    Moving To Denver With BP's

    I'm moving to Denver in June and i have dumb question.

    What effect if any will the thin air in Colorado have on my snakes?

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    Re: Moving To Denver With BP's

    Quote Originally Posted by TheMissingLink View Post
    I'm moving to Denver in June and i have dumb question.

    What effect if any will the thin air in Colorado have on my snakes?
    I doubt anything at all as long as the husbandry settings are correct
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    Re: Moving To Denver With BP's

    NONE, I live in Pueblo, 1 - 2 hrs drive south of Denver. It won't be a problem. Be sure to check out the http://www.rockymountainreptileexpo.com/
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    Re: Moving To Denver With BP's

    I live in Littleton which is basically just a suburb of Denver-20 mins S.W of. I'm not really sure about the thin air, but I know a lot of snakes do fine here as long as the husbandry is correct. I do find though that since we have such a dry climate that it takes some work to keep the humidity up. I just check it more often than others in other states might. I honestly don't know, I'm pretty new to snakes but hopefully that helps ya...

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    Re: Moving To Denver With BP's

    Quote Originally Posted by Sputnik View Post
    NONE, I live in Pueblo, 1 - 2 hrs drive south of Denver. It won't be a problem. Be sure to check out the http://www.rockymountainreptileexpo.com/
    Got my first BP from the last expo! Its such fun going to them!

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    Re: Moving To Denver With BP's

    Thanks! I can't wait to make the move.

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    Re: Moving To Denver With BP's

    Quote Originally Posted by Jolynn_2003 View Post
    I do find though that since we have such a dry climate that it takes some work to keep the humidity up.

    That it very true!
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