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Posted by: ssnakes at Mon Oct 5 19:19:24 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ssnakes ] In Florida, there tends to be a natural "seasonal" change from hot and humid all the time, to less humid with a night time drop in temps. It works very well as my building naturally drops a few degrees at night and warms back up in the day time. When I begin breeding though, I will be watching for the low pressure systems....and rain. It always induces breeding in my pairs. It is the number one thing I watch for....storms coming?? Quick, get those pairs back together! | ||
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