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<blockquote data-quote="Arachnoclown" data-source="post: 123452" data-attributes="member: 27444"><p>I've personally seen vegans and hamorii's in the wild at night and it was 50°f...I think that's 10° c??? <span style="font-size: 16px">If your at 19° you only really need to come up a few degrees to be around what I keep mine at . It's up to you and your budget....if you get an efficient heater with a thermostat and it's not running constantly you could run it all the time. It also depends on how well your home is insulated. I wouldnt stress too much at 19°c or 66°f. Its kinda cool but they hunt and breed at those temps in the wild. It's got below freezing here and we lost power one time. It got down to 45° f ( 7°c) in the house and my Ts were still going about their business. Some stayed in their burrows which may not be as cold in there??? I hope I'm right on my temps...Americans are behind the times. Lol</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arachnoclown, post: 123452, member: 27444"] I've personally seen vegans and hamorii's in the wild at night and it was 50°f...I think that's 10° c??? [SIZE=16px]If your at 19° you only really need to come up a few degrees to be around what I keep mine at . It's up to you and your budget....if you get an efficient heater with a thermostat and it's not running constantly you could run it all the time. It also depends on how well your home is insulated. I wouldnt stress too much at 19°c or 66°f. Its kinda cool but they hunt and breed at those temps in the wild. It's got below freezing here and we lost power one time. It got down to 45° f ( 7°c) in the house and my Ts were still going about their business. Some stayed in their burrows which may not be as cold in there??? I hope I'm right on my temps...Americans are behind the times. Lol[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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