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Posted by: FR at Mon Oct 22 11:44:09 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ] Theres a little more to it. Often times its not about cold, particularly in equatorial areas. Its about hydration and cool. If we keep our monitors fed and water, they come out in very cold temps, anything from 50F and up. But if we do not water or feed them regularly(they get water from food) They quickly go down at first chance. [ Hide Replies ]
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