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Brumating WC Crotalus

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Ok, I feel really dumb asking such questions, but considering the tremendous amount of contradictory advice on hot herps it has forced me to make this post. I have several WC rattlesnakes, caught this season, they are brumating at the moment and now I don't have the slighest idea of who is right or who is wrong when it comes to brumation. Can anyone please advise on the proper ways of brumating crotalus sp.? Specifically those found in the Western United States.
 
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