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Old 04-17-2006, 08:19 PM   #58 (permalink)
mdavis203
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I know you guys addressed temperature earlier, but I have to ask...

I live in Southeast Texas, where the temperature swings are quick and extreme. I would like to house my culture in my garage, but the temperature in there can go from 40 F in the dead of winter (winter lasts about 45 minutes here) to 90 F in the summer (summer lasts about 11.99 months). I can live with the change in growth rate of the culture, but I don't want to lose the culture altogether. What are your experiences here? Can the phyto and rotifers handle these temperature extremes without crashing?
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