Biscuit71
Granite State Reptiles
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- Oct 10, 2004
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- Manchester, New Hampshire
Well, as many know, the nor-easter rolled through New Hampshire on Sunday night. Well, we lost power Monday, and were told that the power would be back on that early evening. So i didn't worry much as it was still warm in the house, so all would be good. Well, we ended up NOT getting heat back on, and to make a long story short, I had to get my snakes out of the house, and had to move my gravid gorl out. I put her into a nice secure bag as thats the easiest for me to keep her warm, and she stays pretty balled up alot of time, so i put her in as is, put her on some heat, and have been monitoring her. She seems fine, no problems, doesnt seem stressed. My problem is, before I was able to get her out of the house, the temps in the house did manage to hit about 60 degrees. Is that going to cause a problem, or should she be ok? Never had to worry about a big power outage before, so this is a new one by me.... needless to say, a whole house generator is in my future.... going on day #3 here....