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Really cool, maybe I'll trust my snakes to go outside once it gets warmer for me.
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I love seeing snakes outside but I don't take mine out. Maybe I will when they're bigger. Right now I'm paranoid some hawk will come along and swoop them up.
I love seeing snakes outside but I don't take mine out. Maybe I will when they're bigger. Right now I'm paranoid some hawk will come along and swoop them up.
I take mine out when I can. A lot of trust and baby steps went into this one, as I was a little freaked out that I'd have to climb up after him but he did great! Hawks I worry about too, but Ive never had a problem. I stand directly over him when he's on the ground and just keep my eye out. Got a lot of owls, not very many hawks though.
60 is a bit low of a temp depending on what your inside temp is. Be careful. Otherwise he's looking phenomenal. Really carrying the lines which I find to be quite appealing in this species the more I see different examples.
60 is a bit low of a temp depending on what your inside temp is. Be careful. Otherwise he's looking phenomenal. Really carrying the lines which I find to be quite appealing in this species the more I see different examples.
64-65 ish. But thanks! I've really been enjoying him