70 during the day
68 when we go to bed.
The upstairs of my home is always about 7-8 degrees warmer than the main floor.
68 when we go to bed.
The upstairs of my home is always about 7-8 degrees warmer than the main floor.
I let my sled dogs sleep inside the igloo during the day which helps to keep things warm from their body heat. Just need to keep them stocked with Cariboo fat to snack on.Can’t get the temperatures too high in the igloo otherwise the walls melt!!
20 daytime
19 evening
17 if at work and no one is home
I'm moving in, I'll bring chips.
When it's 110 outside, 80 feels pretty damn cold! And we have ceiling fans in every room - makes a big difference. The bedrooms are 77 or 78 at night but 85 during the day (when no one is in them).Holy crap seriously, 80F in the summer in Houston. I'd be a large puddle of sweat.
Wow, we're so bored this is a topic. I like do 70 and I do like it toasty at night so we don't drop if. If anyone's not feeling well we go to 72. If we are gone for a few days, we'll drop it to 62 and turn the heat back on remotely when returning.
build the turtle his own little home with a heated rock. I saw a news story about like thousands of these guys being rescued out of one house somewhere.we used to keep the temp around 65* to 64* at night.
then my wife rescued a painted turtle, so now the whole fucking house has to be 70* so he doesn't get hypothermia.
No I'm not mad
That’s why we can keep it low. Walk into
build the turtle his own little home with a heated rock. I saw a news story about like thousands of these guys being rescued out of one house somewhere.
Do you sell any of his paintings?He resides in the basement typically, unheated basement. Then as the temps dropped we looked in heating his tank with specialized heaters. Out of the thousand of positive reviews, it only took 1 or 2 to mention how they accidentally killed their turtles for my wife to nix that idea.
Now we have a full 55 gallon tank of water and a somewhat happy turtle? who knows...
I did convince her to let the turtle loose into the vernal pond last year at the right time. Other painted turtles already in the pond also. the Pond is about 120 feet from back of our house.
The pond started to dry up and then all the other turtles dissappeards ???? where's Michael?
Dogs go running around the side of the house and Mickael was crawling around close to where the basement tank was (inside the house , he's outside)
Anyway long story long..........
He's now upstairs in the living room.
Michael looks like a red eared slider to me. It sounds like the point is moot at this point, but FYI had 4 of them in a big tank in the basement in Jersey with a heater (just in the winter) for like 15 years before they went to live elsewhere. They were just fine lolHe resides in the basement typically, unheated basement. Then as the temps dropped we looked in heating his tank with specialized heaters. Out of the thousand of positive reviews, it only took 1 or 2 to mention how they accidentally killed their turtles for my wife to nix that idea.
Now we have a full 55 gallon tank of water and a somewhat happy turtle? who knows...
I did convince her to let the turtle loose into the vernal pond last year at the right time. Other painted turtles already in the pond also. the Pond is about 120 feet from back of our house.
The pond started to dry up and then all the other turtles disappeared ???? where's Michael?
Dogs go running around the side of the house and Michael was crawling around close to where the basement tank was (inside the house , he's outside)
Anyway long story long..........
He's now upstairs in the living room.
Say hello to Michael. The most spoiled turtle in history of turtles
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then my wife rescued a painted turtle, so now the whole fucking house has to be 70* so he doesn't get hypothermia.
No I'm not mad