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<blockquote data-quote="MCARBO" data-source="post: 1623" data-attributes="member: 377"><p>I have read contrasting facts on heat for a chilean rose/ gold fuzz.</p><p>I know that lighting is a no no...</p><p>I have read to keep a small heat pad under half the tank- and now I have read NO heat pad at all.</p><p>Any advice?</p><p>Right now, my little guy has had a half a heat pad for 2 weeks since we have had him, and seems to have no preference in the tank at all... he stations himself all over the place at different times.</p><p>I live in California, and our place is roughly 70-75 degrees all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCARBO, post: 1623, member: 377"] I have read contrasting facts on heat for a chilean rose/ gold fuzz. I know that lighting is a no no... I have read to keep a small heat pad under half the tank- and now I have read NO heat pad at all. Any advice? Right now, my little guy has had a half a heat pad for 2 weeks since we have had him, and seems to have no preference in the tank at all... he stations himself all over the place at different times. I live in California, and our place is roughly 70-75 degrees all the time. [/QUOTE]
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