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Posted by macgano on January 21, 2003 at 10:51:10:

In Reply to: Are Western Hognose active daily during brumation? posted by boabrad on January 11, 2003 at 15:32:07:

Yes...brumation will can take place between 60 and 70F...and your snake will remain active, however their activity will slow down quite a bit..under no circumstances should you heat them up back to regular cage temps quickly..when bringing them back up...it must be a slow change for them to adjust....

:I have two Westerns bought at an IRBA Show. The breeder told me to brumate both of them as he had in the past. The temps do not get lower than 60 degrees and a high of 70. Is this correct or not?





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