I am about to move to a new house. It has a very nice, big, wooden frame aluminum shed sitting on a big slab of concrete. it has a glass window that can be opened with a screen. The aluminum is green, and it is not insulated in any way. The new house is in Jacksonville, Florida. The shed is mostly shaded by a couple of trees.
So here is my question. In the summer time on a hot summer day when the temps are nearing 100 degrees outside, If I had a ventilation fan constantly blowing air out (or in) the window, how hot do you think it would get in that shed?
Reason I ask is because I am trying to figure out if I can possibly keep my ASF rats in this shed. Now bare in mind, these rats are NOT normal rats. They are from africa, and I have already learned that they are much more tolerant to higher temperatures then normal rats. For the last 3 years they have been kept in my garage with no HVAC vents, and no windows.. In the peak of the summer it would get up to 95 degrees or so. While they drank more water during the hotter months, they were fine, and their production numbers were actually higher during these hotter months.
Here are some pics, please share whatever thoughts you have:
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