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Posted by: Jskot at Wed Oct 15 17:21:46 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jskot ] Thanks for the concern, but the heat isn't turned off completely - just down very low when "nobody" is home. If I happen to wake up in the middle of the night it's pretty cold (it's a large, high-ceiling, wood-floor apt in Boston)- I just put on another comforter, but I was concerned about the nighttime when my turtles won't have their basking light on either. So, you think they'll just duck into the water to warm up when they're feeling cold? I'm just concerned about when they surface and the air is chilly (my EPT always got resp infections if the room wasn't snug and warm)... do RES hibernate or anything? Are they OK with an air temp of 60 at night? | ||
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