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Posted by: bdelator at Sun Feb 12 18:10:48 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bdelator ] I've got my breeding colony of Hondurans in a basement that stays relatively cool. I have a digital thermometer that records temps fairly consistent in the mid 50's to low 60's. The problem is that this is the first year I lived in the Valley in Southern California and outside temps today as well as yesterday reached the low 80's. I checked the thermometer in the basement and it reached 73 degrees. I peeked under the covers and noticed one of the males out and active. I started their brumation cycle at the end of October and was wondering if I should wait until March 1st (when I usually do it) to warm them back up and begin feeding or should I just start now. It should cool down next week again but then again it is Southern California. Thanks for any help in advance. | ||
>> Next Message: RE: Honduran brumation question - davester, Sun Feb 12 21:11:21 2006 >> Next Message: RE: Honduran brumation question - tspuckler, Mon Feb 13 08:47:07 2006 | ||
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