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    Re: Any Tips on Reptile cooling in Extreme weather?

    Quote Originally Posted by Vilenica View Post
    Thanks for the tip with the sand that seems worth trying. I was trying to pull together a way to use ice packs (economical, can be cycled easily) a large pack on one side of a tub would definitely affect the ambient temp.
    Yeah, that worked for me, but I only had to do it for one week. I'm not sure what Florida's weather is typically like, but it would be worth a try. But like I said, it could take some toying around with before you get it at a good temperature. You may need to add or take away sand to get it right.

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