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How do you maintain your Rosy Boas at low temps for burmation?

A.J.

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Hello again,

I have my 2 Rosie's burmating now, but I'm wondering how do you keep the temps in the low 60's to mid 50's without using an air conditioner? I have mine in the coolest hallway in my house, but it doesn't stay at a constant low temp all day. I have them behind some fabric to keep them from direct sunlight too. They're probably around the mid 60's. Some days it gets to the high 60's. Will this work? Any tips? Thank you!
 
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