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    Are you home all day during the day? If so you can set up a "redneck A/C" during the hottest part of the day: a small fan + 1 liter bottle of frozen water. Put the frozen water bottle by the cool side of your snake's enclosure, and set the fan so it blows air across the water bottle toward the cool side.

    This is how I kept my BRB's under 85*F during a recent power outage where our temps topped 100*F. We have a generator but it's not strong enough for the HVAC, just the refrigerator/freezers, the microwave (if I stole the extension cord from the refrigerator for a few minutes), and some fans.
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