cranwelli hibernation

ricardito

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hi, i want take the cranwelli tank and put out the home.

In the night the temp. reach 7º-13º celsius, so i want know if its possible survive the winter at that temp.:confused:

thankss:happy:
 
It will most likely not survive that temperature.
Please do not do this. Pacmans do not need to aestivate (hibernate) unless you want to get them ready for breeding. DONT PUT THEM OUTSIDE IN THE COLD THEY WILL MOST LIKELY DIE!
If you want to hibernate your pacman just dry the tank out and keep the temps around 75-78F and they will do it on thier own.
Then in a month or two you can wake them up by misting them and raising the humidity of the tank.
 
ok, thanks, i have changed the place all the terrariums to inside;)
 
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