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<blockquote data-quote="NYX" data-source="post: 40459" data-attributes="member: 3409"><p>I live in a place that gets frigid in the winter. It can be 4degrees Fahrenheit outside no problem. I use a small space heater on a thermostat to regulate the temps in the T/reptile room in the winter. I have no choice the temperature fluctuates to wildly without one. Corn snakes can go into brumation and is actually needed if you want to breed them. From what I understand Ts don't really have a brumation cycle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NYX, post: 40459, member: 3409"] I live in a place that gets frigid in the winter. It can be 4degrees Fahrenheit outside no problem. I use a small space heater on a thermostat to regulate the temps in the T/reptile room in the winter. I have no choice the temperature fluctuates to wildly without one. Corn snakes can go into brumation and is actually needed if you want to breed them. From what I understand Ts don't really have a brumation cycle. [/QUOTE]
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