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    Re: Any Tips on Reptile cooling in Extreme weather?

    Hello everyone,
    Im new to the site and I was actually looking for information along these very lines. I live in Arizona so I am on the oppsosite extreme in terms of humidity. We do get temps above 100 degrees in the summer though. I am not looking to keep my BPs outside but I am looking to make my garage into the room where I plan to keep them once I get things prepared. I dont yet have snakes at the moment but I have had a few in the past (red tail boa and wetsern diamond back).

    Dont know if this will help but one solution that I am looking at is to purchase a portable A/C unit for my garage to cool things down. I have been pricing them online. Wal-Mart has them starting in the high 200's...

    I plan to get a good one and see how it works, then I will proceed with plans for creating a terrarium and snake purchase or rescue....

    I hope this helps.

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