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<blockquote data-quote="sherlock" data-source="post: 2539365" data-attributes="member: 34057"><p>yes and no.</p><p></p><p>When I first got snakes I checked normal, min and max temps in their natural environment. Northern WA and Darwin. In winter it can down to 4 degrees in winter and and highs of 40's. Since then I never worried about their temp apart from gradients they can move up and down to.</p><p></p><p>Also in winter my snakes want to come out and look around, temp's below 20 and they still come out. To me they are very cold. Yet they still come out and explore.</p><p></p><p>though checking my Darwins enclosure right now, he is sitting high up where it's reading 44 degree. Down on floor below 30.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sherlock, post: 2539365, member: 34057"] yes and no. When I first got snakes I checked normal, min and max temps in their natural environment. Northern WA and Darwin. In winter it can down to 4 degrees in winter and and highs of 40's. Since then I never worried about their temp apart from gradients they can move up and down to. Also in winter my snakes want to come out and look around, temp's below 20 and they still come out. To me they are very cold. Yet they still come out and explore. though checking my Darwins enclosure right now, he is sitting high up where it's reading 44 degree. Down on floor below 30. [/QUOTE]
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