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joliev

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I live in a small non-airconditioned apartment and the temperatures have been very high. I have my heat sources off and it is currently 90 in Bella's tank. I'm going on a week trip, driving, approx 5 1/2 hour trip. It is supposed to get even hotter this week while I am gone. Am I better off to leave Bella behind, or should I bring her to my cabin? I'm leaving tomorrow a.m. :shrugs:
 
Where are you going and will it be hotter there? Is there any chance of leaving her with a family member or neighbor that has air conditioning? I definately wouldn't leave her alone that whole time, especially without fans running or windows open like I'm sure you have now.

~Katie
 
Thanks... So I live where it hasn't gotten hot until the last 10 years, and I know no one with air conditioning, and have no family nearby. I'm headed south, and its supposed to be only a tad cooler there. The cabin isn't air conditioned, but it is easily ventilated and generally pretty moderate even in the hot summers. I don't really trust anyone I know to stop in and check on her and actually know what they are doing. So I should take her with me probably?
 
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