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    Ambient Temperatures

    So I measured the temperature in the room my BP will be staying in (the bedroom) and it's a constant 70ish degrees night and day (without the heat on/AC on). Now I know I will probably need a heat lamp to up this up during the day, but I am wondering if this is an okay temperature for nighttime? I know I shouldn't go below 75 Degrees but I am wondering if this will do any harm on my BP? Thanks.
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    Re: Ambient Temperatures

    If your warm side is the proper temp this should bring up the ambient temp inside the enclosure to an appropriate level. What is your ambient temp in the viv now?

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    Re: Ambient Temperatures

    Yeah I figured it would but just in case I wanted to ask, I don't think it'll bump it up to 80ish, would it? I don't have my setup yet so I can't tell.
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