richardsc
Very Well-Known Member
thanks free rider,spot on
kirby yes thats the plus of heating the water to,helps with ambient temps,especially at night
aofie,your old cage was smaller,easier to heat,38 degrees basking spot is coolish for a monitor to,50 odd only at the basking spot is good,38 is good hot end ambient temp though
also when did u put the mertons in the bigger cage,have u noticed your issues develop over winter,also what are your night temps,im not having a go at you,trying to help thats all,pm me if u like,you really need to heat there water
kirby even in an aquarium shop with ambient temps around 26,have u been to darwin in the wet season,26 degree aquarim in comparison is like mt hotham in the middle of winter in comparison to a mertens natural habitat,trust me they need warmth ,keeping them cool is slowly killing them
kirby yes thats the plus of heating the water to,helps with ambient temps,especially at night
aofie,your old cage was smaller,easier to heat,38 degrees basking spot is coolish for a monitor to,50 odd only at the basking spot is good,38 is good hot end ambient temp though
also when did u put the mertons in the bigger cage,have u noticed your issues develop over winter,also what are your night temps,im not having a go at you,trying to help thats all,pm me if u like,you really need to heat there water
kirby even in an aquarium shop with ambient temps around 26,have u been to darwin in the wet season,26 degree aquarim in comparison is like mt hotham in the middle of winter in comparison to a mertens natural habitat,trust me they need warmth ,keeping them cool is slowly killing them
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