Hey back with a simple question that might end up having a not so simple answer. As I've said (but repeat since its essential information that can be easily overlooked) I live in a tropical island, and lately as summer approaches temperatures have been known to climb up to the low hundreds (95-105° F) during the day and will very likely continue to do so until late September to early October. This shouldn't really pose much of a problem as long as they arent in direct sunlight or anything of the sort, however I wonder if it's dangerous for them even if, of course, this climate is similar to their native lands in Africa.
My question is, if they were to overheat, how would I notice that they're way too hot without the obvious signs others would find such as burns from heat pads (since they clearly wouldn't just get burns in their tubs/tanks indoors because of ambient temperature) and how would I be able to realistically and properly cool them down to a healthy temperature?
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