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Posted by louiec on April 14, 2003 at 08:29:12:
In Reply to: Change in heat the cause??? posted by poisonfrog420 on April 12, 2003 at 23:16:39:
if ur going to shut off both bulbs at night then u better check how cold it gets in ur room at night... my room gets cold... (durnign the winter) so I know I have to keep the heat emitter on...
I am sure u know this... just puttin my two cents :)
frillies are one of the most interesting animals...
:Hi, I have always kept my frilleds in a 75 gal tank with a 100watt active u.v. heat bulb on one side and a 150 watt cermic heat emitter on the other. I have been reading about what every one else does which seems to me to be to let the whole cage drop to 70 at night. I have not used the 150 watt heat emitters for two weeks and the frilles are acting sluggish. Just sitting on the same branchs. Should I use it during the day and turn all heat off at night, or should I just give them more time to adjust? Thanks for you help, Jacob.
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