brtrude
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I would consider 60 degrees as the high point (the warmest you want them to get) and low to mid 50's is more ideal. The point of brumation is to chill them enough that they will not be active, if it is too warm they can begin to lose condition. I think I'd feel safer at low 50's than mid - 40's but I would personally be more worried about temps getting above 60 than below 50. I would not brumate the entire time in the 40's but I think a few days of it wouldn't hurt.
thank you.
its twelve oclock now and the temo in ther is like....46 degrees which im not too thrilled about. Im going to see how the temo is tomorrow and if theres no change il see about moving them both. I have found a spot (kind of cloakroom) wer they could go which is 55 degrees at the min. The only probs is that i dont know if the tubs will fit. Il have to try some empty tubs in the space they would be going to see if they fit. (i have spare tubs) lol.