Many members here say they have noticed that torts living indoors sometimes react to weather changes outdoors. Others have said that that cannot happen as long as you keep the temps and light levels stable in the indoor enclosures.
What if the torts are reacting to pressure changes? We know that a low pressure brings clouds and rain and high pressure brings sunny skies.
Maybe we should all add a barometer to our enclosures, in addition to a temp and humidity meter?
What if the torts are reacting to pressure changes? We know that a low pressure brings clouds and rain and high pressure brings sunny skies.
Maybe we should all add a barometer to our enclosures, in addition to a temp and humidity meter?