BassMaster4379
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Can someone please tell me the actual temperature the water should be for soaking Russian hatchlings? It's surprisingly difficult to get a concrete answer online.
I can find all kinds of sources that use terms like "lukewarm" or "room temperature" or "tepid" water, but I can't seem to find an actual temperature. It'd be very helpful if someone can provide a temperature range for me.
I use a highly accurate temp gun to check the water before soaking them. I've been putting them in water that is typically around 90-95 degrees because that's my own personal definition of lukewarm water, but I'd appreciate it if someone can confirm if that's a good range.
I just want to make sure that I'm not overheating them by sticking them in the equivalent of a hot tub for them, but I also don't want them to be freezing the whole time either.
I can find all kinds of sources that use terms like "lukewarm" or "room temperature" or "tepid" water, but I can't seem to find an actual temperature. It'd be very helpful if someone can provide a temperature range for me.
I use a highly accurate temp gun to check the water before soaking them. I've been putting them in water that is typically around 90-95 degrees because that's my own personal definition of lukewarm water, but I'd appreciate it if someone can confirm if that's a good range.
I just want to make sure that I'm not overheating them by sticking them in the equivalent of a hot tub for them, but I also don't want them to be freezing the whole time either.