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Moving cynops larvae to lower temps?

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Currently I am keeping c. orientalis, and c. cyranus in my living room because the temps are relatively stable at 72-74 degrees. They are 2 weeks post hatch. When do you think they will be large enough to move to the basement where the temp is 62-64 degrees? Just curious because it would make my life easier because I keep all my other stuff down there. Don't want to move too early and jeopardize any of the larvae....
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You should be able to move them now. My larvae are kept at around that temperature from the moment they hatch with no problems that I can relate to being caused by too cold of temperatures.
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Thanks what I wanted to hear. In my basemen less chance of some weird aerosol cleaning spray or whatever being used!
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