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10 New Pulchra Slings
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<blockquote data-quote="Tortoise Tom" data-source="post: 153546" data-attributes="member: 27883"><p>I don't really intend to keep them warmer. Its just that I have to keep them in the reptile room and the reptile room is heated to at least 80, day and night. Most of the year the daytime temps rises to the mid 80s. On hot summer days, ambient room temp climbs into the low 90s. I got my first G. pulchra 14 years ago and raised the three of them in this environment and they reached maturity within a few years. Back then I wasn't paying very close attention, but they all survived and did fine. The two males died off after about 5-6 years and the female is still going strong. I just bred her the other day, in fact. Waiting to see if I get a sac. </p><p></p><p>In my group of 10 slings some are bigger than others now. I'll get some size reference pics for you tomorrow. I got them as half inch slings from Casey K about 13 months ago, as seen in post number one of this thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tortoise Tom, post: 153546, member: 27883"] I don't really intend to keep them warmer. Its just that I have to keep them in the reptile room and the reptile room is heated to at least 80, day and night. Most of the year the daytime temps rises to the mid 80s. On hot summer days, ambient room temp climbs into the low 90s. I got my first G. pulchra 14 years ago and raised the three of them in this environment and they reached maturity within a few years. Back then I wasn't paying very close attention, but they all survived and did fine. The two males died off after about 5-6 years and the female is still going strong. I just bred her the other day, in fact. Waiting to see if I get a sac. In my group of 10 slings some are bigger than others now. I'll get some size reference pics for you tomorrow. I got them as half inch slings from Casey K about 13 months ago, as seen in post number one of this thread. [/QUOTE]
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