
06-12-2006, 08:49 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Los Angeles
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my female is kept at around 80 and has laid a bad clutch already, she hasnt seen a male since malaysia. I tend to keep my cyrtos a bit warmer than everyone says to, and they are all doing well. I think the temps could go higher if they had too, as long as the humidity is ok. so for my elok, and the rest of the bunch, it hovers around 80 in the day, and gets down around 68-70 at night. 80-100% humidity. We'll see what happens when the males arrive. The cyrtos do all have temp gradients, but they always tend to stay on the warm side.
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