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Old 08-06-2012, 09:03 AM
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i have read the sticky post on the forum but wanted to now about these draculas
Dracula Café Mocha

Dracula dalessandroi

Dracula erythrochaete

Dracula fuligifera

Dracula janatiae

Dracula psitacina

Dracula severa

Dracula sibundoyensis

Dracula soderoi

Dracula Spectre

Dracula Sux

Dracula vampira ‘Henry’

Dracula vampira ‘RT’


Dracula woolwardii

now my summer temps are around 20-40degrees Celsius,
i really really want a dracula vampira but how do i keep it cool with out spending to much money
any help
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Old 08-06-2012, 09:59 AM
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Dracula vampira will definitely suffer a bit in your 40 C heat.

Dracula sodiroi and Dracula fuligifera tolerates it a little better, but you gotta keep an eye on them.

Dracula erythrochaete tolerates the 40 C heat better than the previous three, but it's the same thing - keep an eye on it to see if it isn't doing well.


You might wanna consider Dracula inaequalis, Dracula lotax, or Dracula mopsus.
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I have lotax and it is doing pretty well in my warm temps, but you will have to keep the humidity VERY high. I also have Dracula benedictii coming to me tomorrow that is supposed to be warmth tolerant. You might want to check that one out as well.
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