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Jmenprkr,
None of my Sarrs notice the humidity or the lack of it as long as I keep water in their trays during the hot dry days.
My humidity right now is around 15%.
I've had my large sars ouside, but noticed that some of the lids were getting crispy. I had water in their trays. They got some full sun, but not beating on them all day. I think it's just been getting too hot -- we've been in 90's and now 100+ -- so I bring them in during the day and set them back out late afternoon/night so they can catch a little sun and eat. I think that's working, as the new pitchers coming up look pretty healthy.
</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (BigCarnivourKid @ July 15 2003,05:38)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Jmenprkr,
None of my Sarrs notice the humidity or the lack of it as long as I keep water in their trays during the hot dry days.
My humidity right now is around 15%.
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do you have them outside day and night
It got to be to much trouble dragging them in and out every day. Especially if I was running late for work in the morning
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I have 1 S. purpurea, 1 S. leucophylla, 2 S. catsbaei, 2 S. 'Judith Hindle', 2 S. leucophylla 'Red', 2 S. leucophylla 'Tarnok', and 2 S. alabamensis. They all do fine. Temps have been in the mid 40°F range at night.
Edit @ 7:O5, 7-14-03
I've had them outside 24/7 a couple of months now.
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