greg maxwell says that change is what gets chondros interested in mating and the change most often used is temps.what else has been used successfully?is it common to get chondros to breed and lay eggs without cycling??im interested in this as it really is a problem getting my snake room down to less than 75 degrees.any advise?can i use 85 during the day and also 85 at night,and then when cycling drop to 85 during the day but 75 at night?

