Posted by:
el_toro
at Wed Oct 13 12:26:29 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by el_toro ]
I sincerely doubt that it could be the air conditioner. But one thing that concerns me about what you said is that the temperature in your room is 105 morning and night. That's bad during the day since they have to have a cool spot around 80 - can there be a cool spot in a cage where the ambient room temp is over 100? Plus it's extra scary for night since they need a cool night period around 65-70 to give their metabolism a break.
Just a thought, anyway. I hope he makes it through ok!! ----- Torey
Salem, Oregon, USA
1.1 Uromastyx Geyri (Joe and Arthur)
2.0.1 Uromastyx Dispar Maliensis (Tank, Turtle, and new neighbor Spike)
1.2 Anolis Carolinensis (Bowser, Leeloo, and Sprocket)
1.1 African Dwarf Frogs (Bruce and Sheila)
1.0 Betta Splendens (Mr. Miagi)
1.1 Felis Domesticus (Roscolux and Jenny)
And several miscellaneous community fish

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