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Tsks7205

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My room has been getting cold lately and getting to about 73.6 degrees and I have noticed a change in some of my geckos feeding habbits. Would that be because my room is too cold for them? Should I move them to another room where its warmer?
 

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It's not unusual for geckos' appetites to go down at this time of year. It's a combination of the light and the temperatures. My geckos are permanently installed in my living and dining rooms. In the winter (New England) the thermostat is set at 60 during the day and up to 65-68 in the evening. They do fine. Many of them move themselves to the cool side and spend much of Nov. and Dec. sleeping. I don't think you have to move them.

Aliza
 
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Tsks7205

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Ok cool. I was getting a little worried cause I thought that they were getting cold. Thanks Aliza!
 

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