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Posted by: DMong at Fri Jan 20 11:10:57 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] It would really be better for the moss to be damp rather than "wet", but yeah, Mandarin's do better in cooler, more humid environment than many other colubrids. HOWEVER...allowing for a small warmer area (say 80 or so) on one far end ONLY for them to thermoregulate as they see fit is always an optimum situation. The more choices they have at their disposal, the better in my opinion. As long as the heat source DOES NOT dry the air and lower the humidity. An under tank source would be best placed under just a small portion of one far end of it's enclosure. They are very secretive by nature so bright heat lamps wouldn't be good. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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