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- Dana
Today, I used the frozen bottle of water technique and saw at least a 3 degree temp drop in the newt tank. At lunch, I changed the bottle over, which had thawed, to a new one. I went back and read my post about this issue from the beginning and realize someone suggested this wasn't safe - I had posted about using ice chips of dechlorinated water originally. One poster used frozen bottles of water but another suggested securing ice packs to the tank and insulating with styrofoam. I am confused. I thought I read about the ice chips on a site here. I was happy to get the midday temp down to 66 but don't want to do something wrong. After all, my newts have to be healthy and happy if laying eggs, right? Do I really want to change anything after all? I also heard that for humans, keeping bottled water in a hot car is detrimental and also heard that freezing it is also dangerous as both extremes can cause chemicals from the plastic to get into the water. Wouldn't it affect newts even more?
Dana
Dana