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    Re: outdoor

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    I have no idea about night-vision. But I'm sure a light of any kind would be obtrusive and problematic for snakes during brumation.
    It has built-in infra-red. Not sure if that's a problem, yet. Will have to research it. I'm very curious about what goes no during that time. I have my ideas but would like to witness it. If it's a bad idea I won't do it. I want what's best for them in this situation.
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    So nice to see some snakes out, even if it is across the pond!

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    Re: outdoor

    How about an update, Udo? How did the winter go? Any losses?

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    Re: outdoor

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    How about an update, Udo? How did the winter go? Any losses?
    So, how did the first winters go?

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    Re: outdoor

    winters were ok,
    but I lost some snakes last spring
    too much moist
    too less sun
    Allready waiting for the sommer
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    Re: outdoor

    Quote Originally Posted by zooplan View Post
    winters were ok,
    but I lost some snakes last spring
    too much moist
    too less sun
    Sorry to hear it. What did you lose?

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    Re: outdoor

    how about even an update as of now, some pix would be awesome!
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    Re: outdoor

    Quote Originally Posted by HazAnga View Post
    how about even an update as of now, some pix would be awesome!
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    Nice update. Thanks.
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    Re: outdoor

    Now wait a minute, I seem to recall seeing a greenhouse of sorts covering the enclosure. Seems that temporarily covering it with such a cover would help with that problem. I know that people here in the Pacific northWET grow dessert cacti by doing something similar during the wet season, which of course is most of the year.

    Loving this project! Makes me want to build one in my backyard and fill it with northwestern garters! It would of course incorporate a leafy compost area so they can find plenty of worms, but it could definitely work.

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