Zen Reptiles
Avid Member
So the situation is, I have ALWAYS wanted to get into montanes. By far, trioceros species are my favorite.
The problem...right now, it's 85F in the coldest spot of my house right now. Last night it was 84F in the basement at 11pm....
For about 2-3 weeks every August, there's no escaping the heat here, we are often the hottest city in Canada, and a dry desert region, so there's next to no humidity some days, other days it's around 50% and muggy.
So, which species could handle the heat, year after year, for the short period of time that it would go on for?
ALSO, and this is important, which species should I stay away from? Which are most sensitive to heat?
I could make arrangements to cool them of course, but this is assuming worst case power outages, which happen during storms here at this time.
Thanks!
The problem...right now, it's 85F in the coldest spot of my house right now. Last night it was 84F in the basement at 11pm....
For about 2-3 weeks every August, there's no escaping the heat here, we are often the hottest city in Canada, and a dry desert region, so there's next to no humidity some days, other days it's around 50% and muggy.
So, which species could handle the heat, year after year, for the short period of time that it would go on for?
ALSO, and this is important, which species should I stay away from? Which are most sensitive to heat?
I could make arrangements to cool them of course, but this is assuming worst case power outages, which happen during storms here at this time.
Thanks!