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    Re: When The People You Live With Set The A/C TOO LOW!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Salodin View Post
    I can't be the only one amazed the op wants to live in a home that's kept at 78 degrees That's way too hot to be comfortable for me, and I've lived in south florida for over 10 years.

    The easier solution, and coincidentally the one that keeps everyone satisfied, is to get a heating setup that allows the house to be at 74 degrees and still keep your snakes warm. I keep my AC blasting to try and keep the house around 74 degrees, but my aquarium still stays 92-95 on the hot side, low 80s on the cool side.
    my thoughts exactly. my a/c was off the other day and the house got to 78 degrees and i was SO uncomfortable. i like it at 72, my bf likes it at 75. as long as my enclosure temps are ok, i dont see a problem turning my a/c down. i monitor the enclosure regularly to make sure hot and cool side temps are good, as well as ambient and humidity.
    Last edited by jarobin; 07-28-2011 at 01:24 PM.

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