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    my parnet won't let me keep fan running all night

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    ... that is the silliest thing I have heard,. sorry bud.

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    Re: HELP summer time

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    just turn off your caging heat. there is no need and just keep them with water and moist. 60% humidity. you will be fine. you think they never experience a few hot days in the wild? only worry if its too cold for long or really hot for way too long. a few days here and there are ok. I just lost power for 4-5 days and my temps in my home were 70-72. everything made it and they are fine. i was getting a little worried if it went the full week like they said it could have.
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    Re: HELP summer time

    Quote Originally Posted by tcutting View Post
    just turn off your caging heat. there is no need and just keep them with water and moist. 60% humidity. you will be fine. you think they never experience a few hot days in the wild? only worry if its too cold for long or really hot for way too long. a few days here and there are ok. I just lost power for 4-5 days and my temps in my home were 70-72. everything made it and they are fine. i was getting a little worried if it went the full week like they said it could have.
    I would sell my first born for 70-72 weather lol
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    Re: HELP summer time

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    I would sell my first born for 70-72 weather lol
    not when you dont have power and you own a few snakes. those were day time temps night time my home was at about 66-68. It starts cooling off here early.
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    Re: HELP summer time

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    not when you dont have power and you own a few snakes. those were day time temps night time my home was at about 66-68. It starts cooling off here early.
    Trust me I would, I have disposable heat packs
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    Sometimes fans only blow hot air and don't actually cool down anything. You can drape a damp towel in front of a fan and it will actually cool the air down if it gets to dangerous heat levels. The night time should get cooler anyway, so you won't have to worry too much about extreme heat then...

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    fans hardly do anything. My snake room if the Central air is off will hit 90 in a hot day. Fans only move the heat around. When windows are open the outside temps will only come indoors.

    You can get smaller window ac units now cheap at walmarts under $60 and set that at 80 and your golden.

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