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<blockquote data-quote="Jenniferinfl" data-source="post: 197699" data-attributes="member: 37398"><p>To be honest, still sort of feeling that out myself. </p><p></p><p>Probably $250 or so simply because I had that big die-off years ago and am still a bit nervous even though the pile of slings I've bought over the last 6 weeks are all doing well. </p><p></p><p>I wish I could move right to a higher demand species, but, I feel like I shouldn't risk it in the event I have another similar event. </p><p></p><p>We're still trying to find the right contractor, but, we're doing a big remodel and garage conversion along with an addition. The plan is that we'll have a T and herp room at that point on it's own mini split AC system to avoid cross contamination with the house. At that point, I'd be more comfortable spending more because I'd have a safer environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jenniferinfl, post: 197699, member: 37398"] To be honest, still sort of feeling that out myself. Probably $250 or so simply because I had that big die-off years ago and am still a bit nervous even though the pile of slings I've bought over the last 6 weeks are all doing well. I wish I could move right to a higher demand species, but, I feel like I shouldn't risk it in the event I have another similar event. We're still trying to find the right contractor, but, we're doing a big remodel and garage conversion along with an addition. The plan is that we'll have a T and herp room at that point on it's own mini split AC system to avoid cross contamination with the house. At that point, I'd be more comfortable spending more because I'd have a safer environment. [/QUOTE]
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