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Too much rain?!?

ridge May 24, 2004 05:45 AM

With all of the humidity questions below I thought I would also ask about rain? I am in Northwest PA and we have had some pretty serious rain and thunderstorms here over the past week. It is very wet and there is a lot of ground water. Does anyone know if it is stressful or otherwise harmful to leave my adult redfoots or adult leopard out in these thunderstorms? They do have slightly elevated shelters but even they were partially flooded yesterday.

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johlum May 24, 2004 08:41 PM

Won't bother your Redfoot's one lick...could be fatal to your Leopards. Wet (humidity) and Leopard torts are like oil and water, they don't mix. Pull'em in and keep'em warm and dry. The Redfoot's, if they are adults, are probably frisky as all get out.

Ernie

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