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    I don't change anything during the day, temps stay the same. I drop the temps at night only.

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    Re: Daytime temp drops?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Green View Post
    I don't change anything during the day, temps stay the same. I drop the temps at night only.
    x3 and I'm 100% on good eggs and no slugs so far (knock on wood!)
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    Does that have something to do with them being near the equator? Because during winter, you'd think it was a cooler during the day and even cooler at night.

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    Re: Daytime temp drops?

    Quote Originally Posted by MorphMaster View Post
    Does that have something to do with them being near the equator? Because during winter, you'd think it was a cooler during the day and even cooler at night.
    My ambient temps get a little cooler in the winter, just because it's winter. Temps drops for breeding are only the hot spot, NOT ambient temps.
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