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BrianSmith
at Tue Jun 24 13:01:24 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BrianSmith ]
Just a little 'constructive' criticism,.... it may be best if you ask all your questions in one post if possible. Just a suggestion.
You can get many different opinions on this, and chances are 90% of them would fall into the perfectly fine advice range,... but I say that if your ambient (overall general air) temps are in the 86 to 90 degree range, this should be adequate for a healthy appetite and overall sense of well being. And any humidity over 60% is fine, but I try to keep mine between 80 and 90% at all times. Optimal is best, I say. Also, with burmese,. and I should probably post this in it's own thread,.. but I feel that with constant high humidities that burmese are MUCH less likely to contract the upper respitory infections that they are famous for being HIGHLY susceptible to. It's just a theory of mine at this point, but I should have conclusive, compiled data on this within a few years.
>>What temp and humidity should i shoot for with my baby burms cage. ----- It isn't "Ideas" that fail or succeed,... it is the "Sytstems" which are instilled to launch and sustain the idea that either fail or succeed.>[Me.]
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