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Posted by: weebeasties at Mon Feb 27 17:13:44 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by weebeasties ] My young hondo escaped and I can't find her! How temperature resistant are they? How hardy? The building is pretty secure so I feel she's around somewhere but I am concerned she may go dormant until the weather warms up. Temps were in upper 30's and lower 40's last week but are 40's to 50's this week. can anyone give me some insight regarding these temps. Indoor temps are about 65 degrees. She is inside but may have gained access to the space between the outside wall and indoors. I'm still looking but if anyone has any pointers....thanks. [ Hide Replies ]
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