Juxtaroberto Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 1, 2009 1,965 2 68 34 Los Angeles, CA, USA Sep 9, 2011 #1 How reliable are the accounts that Lampropeltis triangulum gaigaea, the Black Milk Snake, fare well in lower temperatures (low to mid 70s) and that higher temperatures will lead to them being overweight?
How reliable are the accounts that Lampropeltis triangulum gaigaea, the Black Milk Snake, fare well in lower temperatures (low to mid 70s) and that higher temperatures will lead to them being overweight?