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Aneides lugubris Cooling?

Amphiman

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Hello all,

I'm new here, and to the salamander hobby. But I've been keeping tree frogs for a while now, so I'm not a complete amphibian "noob". Anyway, I thought i wanted to keep a lugubris, but I've discovered that they need a cool/cooler environment, which is a change from my frogs. My question is, what are some methods to keep sallys cool? I've read they need a temp from 55-68??
 

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Actually, unless you try to breed them you will never need to drop them into the 50s. Anything below 72F is fine, just as long as there is no direct sunlight. Mine have actually gotten up to 80F for a day or two accidentally and they did fine, but of course that's not recommended. If you have a serious problem with summer temps, you could reverse their cycle and over-winter them (in the summer) in your refrigerator. I use to do this with E.lucifuga and a few others.
 
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