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Slinky Posted - 21/09/2012 : 22:28:47
My corn snake of 5 yrs is due to shed and hasnt eaten for 2 weeks I'm a bit worried as when I go to stroke her she feels really cold although her temperature in case is warm is this normal ?
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Georgina Posted - 22/09/2012 : 08:07:03
They should feel cold, I worry if they felt warm. There vivs should feel tepid, not warm not cold, as donnie said 28 degrees x
Slinky Posted - 22/09/2012 : 00:14:57
Thank u for that I was just a bit worried eased my mind
Donnie Posted - 21/09/2012 : 22:33:20
They normally feel cold to us as their hot end temp should be about 28 deg C and the hot end temp is as hot as they can get and our body temp is about 37 deg C with our extremities being a bit cooler

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