Just a reminder to keep a close eye on those temps and humidity in the crazy fall weather most of us will have.
Too me, fall and spring were the most nerve racking times with the temps for my, at the time, indoor leopard. Temps jump all over the place. One day, 40's or 50's next 70's or 80's. House furnace turned up then turned down. CHE's turned on, then turned down or off. With more heat turned on, more adjusting to humidity.
So, just a reminder. Until your fall and winter temps get to their average steady spot, keep a close eye on those enclosures and their temperatures and don't forget the humidity too.
Too me, fall and spring were the most nerve racking times with the temps for my, at the time, indoor leopard. Temps jump all over the place. One day, 40's or 50's next 70's or 80's. House furnace turned up then turned down. CHE's turned on, then turned down or off. With more heat turned on, more adjusting to humidity.
So, just a reminder. Until your fall and winter temps get to their average steady spot, keep a close eye on those enclosures and their temperatures and don't forget the humidity too.