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netjer-ankh
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 1,787
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Re: brumation?
i will be burmating mine for the fact it saves on my electricity bill and also food for a month or two lol i dont know if mine will mate but i hope so. dont burmate them if they are less than a year old as they might not be strong enough.
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Truieneer, e ras apoat
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 1,814
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Re: brumation?
Hibernation is not needed, but recommended. It's a natural cycle, so in my eyes it's better to brumate them, even if you don't want to breed them.
I usually start in November, depending on the wheather in early of mid November. I start with 2 weeks not giving them any food and keeping the temperature at normal levels. After that I slowly decrease the temperature during the next 2-3 weeks. |
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Brother Snake
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Lancaster,PA
Posts: 1,356
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Re: brumation?
Not starting a debate, but I don't brumate any of my snakes unless I'm going to breed them. I've got an 18yr old PI King that's never been brumated and had a Manitoba T.s.parietalis that I had for 9.5yrs that had never been brumated. Those that I do brumate, I start "cleaning them out" in Nov., so that they can be put down over Dec, Jan and Feb. and then bring them back in Mar. or April.
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Ophiuchus rhea
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Brooklyn, New York
Posts: 4,854
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Re: brumation?
last year I didn't intend to put snakes into brumation, but two of my kings just stopped eating and disappeared in their damp hides, so I turned their heat off
this year i want to be a bit more intentional about it, because one of those kings had not cleaned out and it wasn't so good for him (fine now)
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