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Posted by Terry Cox on October 26, 2000 at 04:34:58:
In Reply to: length and temperature of burmutaton posted by Tom Kufahl on October 25, 2000 at 22:45:23:
: I had intended to burmutate my bull snakes for two months, my corn snakes for three months, and my fox snakes for four months at 52 degrees in a special refrigerator. I have been told that 52 degrees is a fair temperature for all three species, but that I can burmutate all of them for four months. Last summer my fox snakes did not breed as I had wished. Does it seem like I am using good judgment to burmutate all of my snakes for four months at 52 degrees? I enjoy reading this discussion group. Thanks to all of you.
I'd only do corns for three, bulls for four at 50*F, and fox for at least four at 45-50*. Fox snakes are very hardy and hibernate about 6 months in the wild. Good luck, TC.
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