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Re: Tarahumara Mountain Kingsnake....pointers???


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Posted by apfjavi on April 10, 2003 at 11:38:56:

In Reply to: Re: Tarahumara Mountain Kingsnake....pointers??? posted by tequila on April 08, 2003 at 13:39:56:

Thanks guys! well I did wait a week before I fed her a frozen pinkie and she went at it with no hesitation. She also does seem to prefer the cooler side of the tank. It usually averages between 70 and 80 in the tank anyway.
Thanks guys!!!

:I would havto agree with the "cooler" idea, my knob is full grown and since he was a lil baby he never cared much for heat, he spends ALL of his time right now in room temp and always digests his food quick and thourough....something with those knobs, they just prefer it a little less hot compared to say, california kings. Mine eats like a monster, is EXTREMEMLY easy going, never bitten before in his life (unlike my others heh) and i for one LOVE how they stay so "mid-sized" when full grown, very easy to take care of!





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