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SnakeBytesTV-Get Chilled Out
This weeks show we cover the ever important topic of hibernating Colubrids. We talk about the temps and how long we cool them for as well as the importance of clearing them out before putting them to sleep. We even try it out on Chewy??? Watch to see the results To watch the show just go to: www.youtube.com/snakebytestv please comment, rate and appreciate and don't forget to Subscribe! I hope you'll join our new community for the show at: www.snakebytestv.ning.com Upload your pics and vids there and share with other members. And of course our home site at: www.snakebytes.tv to see the show in better quality. As always we can't thank you enough for all the support in watching and spreading the word. Don't forget to e-mail a friend or family member about the show. Huge thanks! Brian(SBtv) and the crew
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Re: SnakeBytesTV-Get Chilled Out
I'd love to see a part two to this segment. You gave the before, I think the after is just as important. Love the show, thanks!
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Re: SnakeBytesTV-Get Chilled Out
Great stuff as always! I know very little about colubrids... so this was a real learner for me!
Grey Scale is a good thing...
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Re: SnakeBytesTV-Get Chilled Out
 Originally Posted by Laooda
Great stuff as always! I know very little about colubrids... so this was a real learner for me! 
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I never knew that about the metabolic activity. I love hearing the word colubrid too, I thought it was pronounced call-uh-brid for a while.
Evan
0.0.1 Sinaloan Milk Snake (Vegas)
0.0.1 Colombian Boa Constrictor (Ticuna)
Feel free to correct me on my grammar.
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Re: SnakeBytesTV-Get Chilled Out
great like always, thanks SB
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Re: SnakeBytesTV-Get Chilled Out
Admit that I have only watched this episode once and so mabe missed it, but did you mention about feeding them up for several weeks before putting the pairs together to start breeding ? Seemed to me that it came over as, warm them up and put them together. My guys usually stop eating again once they are in together - too busy for food - and so I like to really get lots of food into them first.
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Re: SnakeBytesTV-Get Chilled Out
Keep it up
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Re: SnakeBytesTV-Get Chilled Out
okay, maybe im being picky, But isnt the proper term Brumation?
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