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burmaboy
at Thu Sep 20 21:54:15 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by burmaboy ]
I couldn't begin to guess the humidity in the room, but the humidity in my burm, and various boa cages is around 60%.
In the past few days, the ambient temps in the basement have dropped a couple degrees, with a corresponding drop in cage temps, and I noticed my milks have now become more active.
Weird, but I am going to try and stay with these lower temps as long as I feel my animals are healthy with them, and I'll keep you updated.
With winter coming soon here in Connecticut, the game changes, but I hope to have all my cages converted to RHPs, and I've switched over to Ranco thermostats.
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- Temps - burmaboy, Fri Sep 14 22:42:35 2007
- RE: Temps - laurarfl, Sun Sep 16 10:07:53 2007
- RE: Temps - HappyHillbilly, Sun Sep 16 21:58:48 2007
- RE: Temps - burmaboy, Mon Sep 17 19:59:45 2007
- RE: Temps - HappyHillbilly, Mon Sep 17 20:36:52 2007
RE: Temps - burmaboy, Thu Sep 20 21:54:15 2007
- RE: Temps - HappyHillbilly, Thu Sep 20 22:19:23 2007
- RE: Temps - rottenweiler9, Sat Sep 22 07:15:15 2007
- RE: Temps - HappyHillbilly, Sat Sep 22 09:14:00 2007
- RE: Temps - burmaboy, Sat Sep 22 21:44:23 2007

- RE: Temps - burmaboy, Sat Sep 22 22:51:24 2007
- RE: Temps - HappyHillbilly, Sat Sep 22 23:28:44 2007
- RE: Temps - CaptainHook2, Mon Sep 24 07:05:41 2007
- RE: Temps - burmaboy, Mon Sep 24 20:17:28 2007
- RE: Temps - CaptainHook2, Wed Sep 26 08:41:35 2007
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