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    Trying not to worry but...

    So I'm trying not to worry too much as it is early yet, but Florence is predicted to come too close for comfort. Flooding and wind damage shouldn't be too bad for me because I'm not right on the coast, but I am expecting power outages. Now being summer my apt will probably stay 73-77*F depending on outside temps, but how long can a BP go without higher temps. I tend to keep his ambient at 79-80.

    So logically I know it isn't too big of a deal, but I have about 5 days to get something together. (I can't afford a generator and I'm in an apartment with no access to a yard to put one in). I have reptile shipping pads for winter outages stored up. When Irene came through we were out of power for 3 days, I'm guessing that this will likely be very similar.

    Also - stay safe those of you that are in NC and SC near the coast! Evac if its called for and possible
    Last edited by Crowfingers; 09-08-2018 at 11:56 PM.
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