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    Re: BP Hunger Strike Help

    Quote Originally Posted by Crazymonkee View Post
    Actually I would up the temps a couple degrees. Aim for 88-90 hotspot and 78-80 cool. Why is there such a fluctuation in your temps, it's better if its consistent. The cool side should not be below 75 and that's minimum.
    I would try the fresh killed or live. Personally I'd try live... but I feed live

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    The cages are in my basement and it depends on the outside weather here in Western New York, which this season has been pretty static day to day from mildly warm to bitter cold, so I use a small personal space heater to up the temps during the day when it's much colder. But the lower temps are largely equated the ones I've gauged and recorded during the night time when the space heater is off. I will definitely try for some more consistency of the temps if it will help. Also, I think I'm going to have to do the live feeding if they don't take in the next couple weeks. Thanks again for the advice!

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