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<blockquote data-quote="ArvadaLanee" data-source="post: 65215" data-attributes="member: 4315"><p>Yes. Thank you. I have actually been reading into more detail, and it seems like it might actually be a good thing to let her temps be slightly lower and humidity slightly more dry in the winter. It does make sense that it would be a good idea to let them have an idea of seasonal changes. It is very interesting to learn about these things. I'm so glad I found this forum, and have been pointed in the right direction for good articles, and books. I have found with all my animals, that there can be a lot of conflicting information, and you really have to find the info that is current, and accurate, to the best of your ability. Thank you so much, everyone, for helping with this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArvadaLanee, post: 65215, member: 4315"] Yes. Thank you. I have actually been reading into more detail, and it seems like it might actually be a good thing to let her temps be slightly lower and humidity slightly more dry in the winter. It does make sense that it would be a good idea to let them have an idea of seasonal changes. It is very interesting to learn about these things. I'm so glad I found this forum, and have been pointed in the right direction for good articles, and books. I have found with all my animals, that there can be a lot of conflicting information, and you really have to find the info that is current, and accurate, to the best of your ability. Thank you so much, everyone, for helping with this. [/QUOTE]
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