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Jlassiter
at Tue Oct 18 22:00:22 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jlassiter ]
>>I am setting up a home for a new snake. Normally, you put heating pad/wire on one side of the cage/tank/aquarium to establish a temperature gradient. But what do you do when the room temperature is higher than what is recommended for the snake? I live in California, and often times here it is really warm, even when it's not summer. If my temperature gradient is supposed to be 70-80 degrees, what do I do when the outside (and so room) temperature is 80 ? I don't have air conditioning.
The real answer:
You buy a window unit a/c and keep the room cool and provide a hot spot for them to thermal regulate.........
That's the only real way to do it.....as there is no other answer to your question....... ----- John Lassiter
Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part...

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- Cooling? - Drudge, Sat Oct 15 20:58:15 2011
- RE: Cooling? - bigtman, Sat Oct 15 22:22:06 2011

- RE: Cooling? - markg, Sun Oct 16 13:32:49 2011
- RE: Cooling? - chefdev, Tue Oct 18 15:20:14 2011
RE: Cooling? - Jlassiter, Tue Oct 18 22:00:22 2011
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