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FR
at Wed May 10 22:19:32 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
It seems you have offered a decent temperature range. Now for the next step. I am not a caresheet person. The reason is, a caresheet will suggest a range like you mentioned. Once you understand the range then it becomes something else. I call it a usable range. That is, if the temps are such they don't use them, then those temps are as good as not being offered.
Offering a usable range is much more difficult and takes trial and error.
You mention humidity. A range of 50% to 70%. I never measured humidity in cages. I apply humidity based on the behavior of the monitors.
For instance, when I wet down/spray down/
add moisture I always leave dry areas so the monitors have a choice.
Back to you. Once you have done your homework, then it becomes a problem between you and your vet. As I would hope no one will offer medical advice without seeing the patient or the cage. Cheers
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