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Subject: Re: Nighttime Temps
Posted by W on February 02, 1999 at 14:29:04:

In Reply to: Nighttime Temps posted by Wendy on February 02, 1999 at 13:24:55:

I live in a cold clime and keep my place at about 64 degrees.
When I think it it chilly, I drape an old blanket over the cage.
They like it. The only problem I've encountered with it is that they
can't tell time of day and don't know when to go to sleep in the
morning. I wake up to 2 hyper gliders who want to be out and play.
I'm always late for work.

If gliders are cold they will spend more time sleeping and in their
nest box. Having your apartment warmer would be ideal, but my
gliders seem to be able to take the cold and have never had any health
problems with it.

When I leave them out of their cage at night and they are cold, I always
wake up to cold glider feet on me. They get under the covers with me.


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