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Thread: Temp question
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Old 13-Jul-07, 11:10 PM
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its only a little one so its in a click clack with a heat matt under half. im using a microclimate ministat 100.


i think im getting misunderstood here, i can get the temperatures fine. but which scenario would be best fitting...

1) getting the thermostat to peak the temp at 36 or a bit less which means it will stay around the 32 degree mark for longer but still has s brief period where its 36/35/34 degrees.

or

2) have the peak temperature as 32 and have it cool down from there again which means the avergae temp will be closer to 30 or so.


another way of asking is "will temps of 36 for a short period of time harm the animal in any way?" (and if so i wont do it)
 

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