Hi!


>Discussing sales is against list rules, contact me off-list if you wish.

I'm sorry. Didn't know. :)

>71 is not too bad, but 75 for a night temp is too warm.
>I have the fewest problems in winter when night temperatures
>drop to 55-65 F or even a bit cooler.

Hmmm, yeah I thought 75 would be a bit high. I think I read on Melissa 
Kaplan's website that you could lower temp. by placing a bottle with ice 
wrapped in cloth or something like that.

>Over time I find these animals do poorly if not given a greater drop. They 
>seem to pick up bacterial infections rather easily if kept warm. Do you 
>have a basement that might be cooler? Also, check temps >near the floor 
>with a thermometer. I keep mine on the lowest level in >my herp room, which 
>I let cool every night.

Yeah, the basement would be better, gotta check that out. Do you use any 
heat-source for them at all during the day?

>If you water just enough for the plants, you should get it about right.

They don't require live plants do they? I mean plants are a great way to 
raise humidity, but I can get by using fake once, right? :)

Thanks


Magnus

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