Gem
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Hey guys,
So I have 3 Antaresias that I've had since they were hatchies (3 months-ish old)
Two of them have recently reached the yearling mark with the oldest being a year and 3 months old.
I was wondering what (if any) significant changes I should make.
They are on heat mats 24/7 with a good, consistent gradiant, I have recently turned the mats off however as I live in QLD and it's consistently in the mid 30s in the snake room during the day and not dropping below the mid 20s at night- but I want to be prepared with what I need to do for winter : )
They are on weaner rats- one every 10 days.
This has all been working well so far, they have been shedding every 6 weeks-ish (I have a chart to keep track), are always easy to handle, poop consistently and they look and act how healthy snakes should.
So with that in mind, do I need to change anything with heating? Or change how often I feed them?
I have managed to successfully get them through the hatchie stage with no problems and I really want to keep them healthy as they enter adulthood so any tips would be appreciated
Thanks : )
Gem
So I have 3 Antaresias that I've had since they were hatchies (3 months-ish old)
Two of them have recently reached the yearling mark with the oldest being a year and 3 months old.
I was wondering what (if any) significant changes I should make.
They are on heat mats 24/7 with a good, consistent gradiant, I have recently turned the mats off however as I live in QLD and it's consistently in the mid 30s in the snake room during the day and not dropping below the mid 20s at night- but I want to be prepared with what I need to do for winter : )
They are on weaner rats- one every 10 days.
This has all been working well so far, they have been shedding every 6 weeks-ish (I have a chart to keep track), are always easy to handle, poop consistently and they look and act how healthy snakes should.
So with that in mind, do I need to change anything with heating? Or change how often I feed them?
I have managed to successfully get them through the hatchie stage with no problems and I really want to keep them healthy as they enter adulthood so any tips would be appreciated
Thanks : )
Gem