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Posted by colubridman on January 01, 2003 at 19:04:49:
In Reply to: No problemo.... posted by Terry Cox on January 01, 2003 at 17:59:41:
Sorry for the confusion there. I thought I remembered you talking about some you had in the past here on the forum but I forgot it was not the recent newborns I saw.
When your 2 year olds are not in hibernation what temps and humidity do they prefer if given a range to choose from.
Later. Randy
:I do that occasionally myself, haha.
:I think you might have me confused with ophidiophile, Randy, since he recently got a pair of moells. Anyway, here's what is happening with mine.
:The Herp Room was getting too cool for them..not very hungry at 70*F, and it was definitely too dry at about 30% humidity. Now that they're in the Hibernation Room, they're pretty inactive at 55*F. Another nice thing is that the humidity is averaging around 45%. They handle all that easily and the adults will brumate, at least 'til the end of March.
:My two - two yr. olds are brumating in there too. It's their first brumation and I'll probably try to pull them out after only two or three months, but we'll have to see. The moellendorffi really prefer to brumate here. I think it's partly because they don't like the low humidity in winter.
:TC
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::the heck I did that. I thought I was hitting something else when I must have been hitting the enter button. What I was going to ask was how are that new pair of Moellendorffi doing. Also what temps and humidity do they seem to prefer.
::Later, Randy W.
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