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Posted by: Novice_Charmer at Tue Apr 21 09:43:51 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Novice_Charmer ] I will take that into consideration.It's my 2 largest ones who do it the most.I used to take them out just about every weekend and let them roam in the yard for an hour or two (supervised of course). Since we've moved into the new house I haven't had time to do it as much,maybe that's what they are missing.I've also recently acquires a new IR temp gun,so I am also keeping a much closer eye on temps and not relying as much on the thermometers mounted inside the enclosures.My daytime temps stay between 83-89 depending on which end of the enclosure you're checking for about 15-18 hours a day.Overnight,(about 5-6 hours) I have noticed their actual body temps are getting down to 76-78,is this too cool for overnight temps? | ||
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