OK. I have read that redfoots live in both (edge of) rainforest and scrubland type conditions. Would it be safe to assume that that in the grassland and dry scrubland (per wiki) type conditions the temperature drops down at night somewhat significantly compared to the day? say its in the 80's in the day or 90's, wouldn't it be safe to assume that it drops down in the 70's possibly 60's at night? So what is this talk of creating a "constant" temperature in the red-foot enclosure. Wouldn't some heating elements during the day and none at night be sufficient? Just trying to get some things straightened out...as long as the humidity to an extent is there, should this temp. issue be a issue?
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