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That's still a little high. If you have an attic, basement, or garage that stays a little cooler it would help. I will be hibernating mine in the garage. Don't worry about them dying. From the pic I saw before I think they will be ok. Just don't keep them up for weeks on end without food trying to get them to go down. Yes, kill the UV lights, or leave them on for less time and move them farther away. They'll go down if they're cool enough and have less light. Just make sure they had plenty of water before and plenty of chance to defecate first. If you can't reduce the temps yet, then you could just wait a little while. We haven't had much for cold temperatures in Texas yet ( just getting over last week with temps in the 80's ), so mine will still be up for a couple more weeks or so. ----- "A man that should call everything by it's right name, would hardly pass the streets without being knocked down as a common enemy." The Complete Works of George Savile, First Marquess of Halifax 1912,246
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