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    for leos is 89-92ish good for the hotside and 70-75ish good for the cool side?

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    Re: temps

    Cool side 78-82

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    Re: temps

    every other caresheet EXCEPT the one on here says low 70s (not just low 70s during the night)

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    Re: temps

    The temps can drop at night, I wouldnt go really any lower then 75 degrees for the cool side.

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    Re: temps

    temperatures below 74 degrees for extended periods of time compromise the immune system and greatly increase the risk of respiratory infection.

    78-80 for the cool side is best, but can drop slightly at night, but only by a few degrees. if you have your set up heated properly though, there is really no reason to adjust for a night drop. aa difference of a few degrees drop in ambient temps caused by any change in temps in your house is fine.
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