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Originally Posted by CMRetics
Cold for us, and cold for a snake is a lot different. Especially if the animal is stressed/recovering, even a few degrees will make the water too cold.
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I don't doubt that the water was cooler than it should have been (though would it have made a difference?), but I don't know of anyone who would call room temp water "cold." And it seems strange that someone who is aware enough of the water temperature needs of reptiles to call room temp water "cold" because it would be to a snake would make the mistake to put it somewhere in the enclosure that would allow it to be so, thus the explanation that the water simply
was cold for some reason appears more likely than an altered vocabulary and contradictory actions that don't reflect this level of understanding.
~Maggot