i didnt state that correctly. I had meant to say that adults can dip down into the low 70's, while babies should be maintained at warmer temperatures, such as what you described Grif. I realize I didnt make that very clear.
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i didnt state that correctly. I had meant to say that adults can dip down into the low 70's, while babies should be maintained at warmer temperatures, such as what you described Grif. I realize I didnt make that very clear.
All goodSome adults dont like lower temps at night like that. Just depends on species. Like Cranwelli and Joazeirensis like it a bit warmer. Cornuta too. Ornata can handle slightly lower drops in temp with no ill affects. All around for adults youre right, but not always true with each individual since just like they have their burrowing preferences they also have slight climate preferences. At least mine do.
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