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MilesHerp

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OK so I was hibernating my cornsnakes next to my window on a shelf. The area stays cold to the outside unlike the rest of my room because it is behind a curtain. The temperatures have been between 50-57 the entire time until today, feb 2, when stupid seattle weather rises and the window area went up to the 80's. It was super hot because the although its cold outside the sun shines right into the area. It will get cold tonight but she I move the snakes to a cold location or are they already woken from hibernation?
 
How long were they at 80? If more than an hour I would probably begin bringing them out of brumation. Hopefully someone more experienced will voice an oppinion though.
 
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