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Posted by: SHvar at Tue Jan 20 21:17:56 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SHvar ] You cant use an ambient thermometer to read surface temps accurately, because they are way off. You could have 200f basking temps or 85f and never know it. It seems the first thing Id adjust is the temps (exact surface, ambient warm end, etc), when a monitor is puking it cant digest its food in 24 or so hours so it must get rid of it to prevent the food from poisoning it, on top of that the animal is lazy sick and that stinks worse than almost anything when they puke. Being the temps across the country have recently dropped consideribly Id say the temps are the biggest culprit. They are hard to get right when the weather changes in extreme ways. [ Hide Replies ]
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