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Temp gradient...

pspguy Aug 23, 2003 04:52 PM

Well, I never had this problem before. It seems my parents house where I moved to stays warmer then the other house I lived. Plus their AC doesn't work as well. So the room temperature is like 82 degrees.. so of course the cool side of my tank is like 80.5 degrees... is this cool enough?? I have 80.5 on the cool side and 91.2 on the warm side.

Jeff
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0.0.1 Ball Python Striker
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kurma Aug 23, 2003 05:23 PM

I wouldn't want it much cooler than that it sould be fine, I watched the urban gecko video and he keeps huis at 83 and 90
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Cleopatra Aug 23, 2003 06:47 PM

that sounds fine since the optimal temps for a cool side are in the high 70's. it is a nice gradient, about 10 degrees different. don't worry, your leos will do great.

Cleo

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