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21-Mar-03, 07:30 PM
| | Regular Member | Join Date: Jan-03 Location: north queensland | | | | cooling.. h slatey
how old are your olives..?
if your looking to breed them you should give them a cooling period. with ours we let them come down to about 16 degrees. saying that they dont stay at that temp though. we dont give them extra heat at this time but the natural abiant temperature will climb into the 20 during the course of the day. with them being out side they do take advantage of this daytime temp and every few days most of them do venture out of there hides to soak up some sun at some stage during the day.
pinky with your beardies at 4 months i wouldnt be cooling them this year.
cheers paul. | 
24-Mar-03, 08:09 PM
|  | Old Administrator | Join Date: Jan-03 Location: Sydney south, NSW Age/Gender: 54  | | | | Thank you Paul
My boy is 2 years and girl 1 year. I will drop temperature as you said. During the day they will get 20 for couple of hours and 16 in the box. Thank you. | 
24-Mar-03, 09:43 PM
| | | | I reckon Ill just keep my beardies in there pit there nice and fat should i do this??? They have big warm deep logs with wooden lids on and sand and the only entrance is a little hole they go in is it a goood idea??? |  | | |