Re: brazilian rainbow boa heat question
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Originally Posted by fyre
hello, I'v been researching Brazilian rainbow boa care as I think I'v settled on it for my next herp. however in my research Iv'e found conflicting care sheets an issue. I have some that say extended temps over 85 degrees can harm or kill a BRB and other care sheets which say 85-90 degrees is optimal. they are all fairly current ( dated within past 2-3 years) which is correct? i live in New England so while it rarely gets over 85, there is often a week or two in july and or august where it can get a 100 or so degrees and because my lizards are tropical and like higher temps we don't run an air conditioner or anything. does anyone have a definitive answer and /or can recommend a reliable care sheet it would be greatly appreciated in a) determining if this is the snake for me and c ) in designing my set up.
thank you for your time,
Fyre
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Over 85 is leathal. You want to shoot for high 70's to highest i go is 82 for a hotspot.
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