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Posted by: dianedfisher at Fri Jun 9 12:44:18 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dianedfisher ] I believe to remain healthy, they need a minimum of a 10 degree drop between day and evening temps. Their humidity requirements are pretty tight also. Unless you planned to direct an ultrasonic humidifier on the tree 24/7, I would think you'd have difficulty meeting their humidity requirements. I plan to try free-ranging my Panther this winter and have been researching various sites on how to accomplish it. As always, water drainage is always the issue at my house, but there's quite a bit of difference in finding my Panther and find my Brevs. Diane | ||
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