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Brumation?

polishmadman

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I'm new to the world of snakes. Indy is my first, not just corns, but snakes in general. So I have a question. Is burmation needed if you're not going to breed.
 
so it won't be a problem if I keep the temp at the same levels all year round? cus, I'm in Vegas and his tank is in the garage that is insulated and the temp never drops below 70. But I think I might have to bring him in the summer. Even insulated, the temp can go over 90. And I'm to new to even think about breeding.
 
Same temp year round is fine, but 90 degrees is dangerous for Corns so yep, you'll need to bring him indoors to keep it down. You need a steady 85 degrees at the warm end all year round if you don't brumate.
 
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