craig23 said:I have bred coastals that were kept together all year round. In an outdoor enclosure keeping them together all year round is the norm. The weather conditions in Newcastle are more mild in both heat extremes and cold extremes than where Bredli are found in the wild, so i would say it is fine. Just take the normal precautions of making sure they have areas to bask, and well insulated areas to hide, so they can thermoregulate at their descresion.
Personally I would do it..... but what do you meen cool them outside over winter?? are you going to bring them back in again for bringing the temps back up?? The benifite of keeping snakes outside is the natural temp changes and daylight changes which in alot of cases makes breeding easy. If you keep them outside for good, breeding should just happen with no imput from you.
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