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Posted by: FR at Wed Mar 26 14:53:44 2014 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ] Something to think about, I would still look at temps and humidity. As a person who has lived in many parts of the country and that includes the Ocala area in Fla. Humidiy can still be a problem. In fact is more of a problem because its unusual. Most of the year its not a problem, except in the winter. when room humidity is low. There is a real difference between room humidity and outside humidity. You heat the cage, which drys the cage out and you heat the room or house, which also drys the cages out. But because your in a normally humid area, they have ventilated cages with no problems with air exchange. Normally. Whats important, no matter where you live is, whats going on in the cage, at the time the "problem" occurs. Best wishes [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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