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Originally Posted by Jeffblue so seasonal changes, requiring heat and AC to be used a lot make it more dificult to manage the conditions in the cage? Yes, heating and
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Yes, heating and refrigeration-type AC reduce the humidity in the air that travels through the system. We use swamp coolers in Utah for the most part due to the low humidity, so I don't have to do much during the summer since it's like 80% in the house anyway.
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