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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Firecat" data-source="post: 39440" data-attributes="member: 3530"><p>18' x 12' x 6'. I'm thinking of getting a Pink Zebra Beauty which means 23 - 26C (75-80F). I left our max/min thermometer in the 'spider room' last night (I reckon that is as cold as it is going to get in there as last night was chilly!) and it dropped to 10C (50F), so I definetely need heating of some sort for any spider I get!</p><p></p><p>The room normally sits in the early 20's during the day (either due to heating or weather), so even then a little heat wouldn't go amiss! </p><p></p><p>Am I clutching at straws and the temperature is too low to start with?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Firecat, post: 39440, member: 3530"] 18' x 12' x 6'. I'm thinking of getting a Pink Zebra Beauty which means 23 - 26C (75-80F). I left our max/min thermometer in the 'spider room' last night (I reckon that is as cold as it is going to get in there as last night was chilly!) and it dropped to 10C (50F), so I definetely need heating of some sort for any spider I get! The room normally sits in the early 20's during the day (either due to heating or weather), so even then a little heat wouldn't go amiss! Am I clutching at straws and the temperature is too low to start with? [/QUOTE]
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