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    Having them in a room with lots of candles can help more then you would think. I had the power out once in the winter and I put about 15-20 tea light candles on a baking sheet and stuck it in my reptile room and closed the door and the room eventually started getting too hot.

    If you can get some candles do it in te smallest room possible (bathroom maybe?) so it would be easier to warm up.
    Last edited by vangarret2000; 12-23-2013 at 12:25 AM.
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