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    Was wondering because that is what mine is at!? Is it ok?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 123nave View Post
    Was wondering because that is what mine is at!? Is it ok?

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    I think your temps sound fine. In my opinion if your close to a 75 - 85 range you're doing good. In the summer and winter I allow for 10 degree swing and haven't had any problems. IE: at the coldest winter the temps are 65 - 75 for a week or two and in the hottest summer 85 - 95. If the high 85 or over there will always be fresh cool water available just in case. The take away here is these frogs do OK with a bit of variation.

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