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Posted by: wmerker at Wed Aug 23 01:06:12 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by wmerker ] I checked the temperature throughout the rest of the day, and it did approach 115F on the hot side, but stayed below 85F in the shade. Is this too warm? I brought the lizards inside tonight, as I am concerned the overnight lows are more of an issue than the daytime heat... I am at a loss. I thought the Phrynos would do really well outside in this warmer climate. Unfortunately, I am kind of limited to the plastic bins, as my yard is landscaped (I doubt my lanlord would take kindly to me ripping up the lawn and surrounding roses to put in semi-permanent outdoor enclosures)... Maybe I should just move my lizards in for the rest of the season, and re-think the outdoor enclosure design... [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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