OZIRIS
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- Oct 22, 2008
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Hello everyone,
I have a doubt that could sound strange. My C.orientalis aren't in the water today, since I have had them, the autumm has come and it helped me to enter them into water because the temperature went down.
But this week, the temperature has risen few degrees and the air humidity is 40-50 %, Could this affect my newts? I think they are very sensitive with weather changes, anyway , they have eaten today, even out the water, so they look OK. Maybe they are uncomfortable with this conditions.
I hope a change in the weather soon, this low humidity is uncomfortable for me too.
Has anybody noticed something strange related with weather too?
Thanks
I have a doubt that could sound strange. My C.orientalis aren't in the water today, since I have had them, the autumm has come and it helped me to enter them into water because the temperature went down.
But this week, the temperature has risen few degrees and the air humidity is 40-50 %, Could this affect my newts? I think they are very sensitive with weather changes, anyway , they have eaten today, even out the water, so they look OK. Maybe they are uncomfortable with this conditions.
I hope a change in the weather soon, this low humidity is uncomfortable for me too.
Has anybody noticed something strange related with weather too?
Thanks