Quote Originally Posted by DVirginiana View Post
Hey, does the official care sheet posted on here need to be updated? It says 80-85 is acceptable for daytime temps. Just asking, because this is the second time in a few days that I've read people saying 85 is dangerously high.

Huh, air-filled sounds kind of strange. Could that be edema under the skin? Like, just excess retained fluid? Seems like a cyst or infection would feel more obviously fluid or have more resistance than that. Pictures would help. Of course, if you're worried and you have easy access to a herp vet go ahead and try to get him there.
It needs to be cleaified. 80° to 85° for adults and subadults. 80° to 82° for babies and juvies. They can handle temps as high as 87°, but the lower to mid 80°s are ideal.

EDIT; For CB Pacs of course.