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Old 08-26-12, 01:33 AM   #3
jaleely
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Re: Hurricanes, and how to keep my snakes warm

Hurricane! BLAH!
You can get those hand warmer packs that activate and last for up to 8 hours, and place that into a pillow case in the enclosure, or under where you have the heat mat...i think i remember you have the glass front cages, and i don't know how those are heated.
These CAN get too hot, so be careful. But they are easily renewable in case of an emergency, though not for too long term i'd think. as long as the room temp is above 70 they should be good for a couple of days.

Hurricanes are scary..though i have lived through many earthquakes, and lived near mt st helens (active volcano) where there were tons of earthquakes per month from the mountain...they're all scary *lol*
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