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Posted by: DennisDeLapJr at Tue Dec 9 09:22:36 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DennisDeLapJr ] Hello all you great heloderm folks....Still very much a student hear and this will be the first year I'm hibernating my gilas and beadeds cuz against reccomendations of the experts I didnt hibernate my 07 yearlings last year and am not the 08s this year either....but thats another story probably from years of raising torts and other herps that can die pretty easy sleeping the first year...........these guys are Tanks though and simply amaze me how tough they are. Gotta say I'm flat out impressed with my hibernation set up...I'm bringing in air form an insulated garage which stays in the low 50s with a computer fan controled by a ranco cooling therm and have a fail safe larger fan capable of bringing warm air in on a seperate ranco from my utility room set 3 degrees lower (52 deg)than the cooling temp (55 deg)...My beadeds have a seperate thermostat with heatmats set to 64 on the warm end 62 the cool.....Anyhow evryones not ate since Nov 17th and are cooling down a degree or two every couple days this month in their normal caging while I Go over every aspect of this hibernation set up a million times,,,,I truely love my lizards not to mention investing a fortune!lol [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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