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Dealing with high indoor temperatures
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[QUOTE="mactac, post: 2021921, member: 117478"] Our house gets quite hot inside sometimes in the summer (30-35 degrees Celsius sometimes (95F)). We do not have air conditioning. It gets so hot that we could probably get away without a heat bulb (is this a good idea?) The challenge is that the "cool" side of the enclosure won't be the 70-75 degrees that beardies need. What do people do to keep the temperature down so their beardies are comfortable? I've thought about a portable air conditioner, but I'd need 2 of them (2 enclosures in different rooms), and they would basically be running all day and possibly night too, so that will be a huge expense. It is ironic, since we're always talking about getting the temperatures up :) [/QUOTE]
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