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Old 21-Jun-04, 09:34 PM
natpython natpython is offline
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thanks splitmore, so is the heat what possibly keeps them soft and hard as apposed to stiff and hard after death,

To ether, Usually when the snake is lethargic, they tend to hang around the bottom of the enclosure alot and there movement may be alot slower than normal
 

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