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If I can keep the temps and humidity in the 70-80's that should be good for lowlanders right? I have my highlanders in those conditions and I'm seeing new pitchers already and it's only been about 2 weeks. If it is good enough for lowlanders I know what I'm gonna be buying soon.
lol the problem with making a generalization about amps is they seem to be one of the few species where there are lots of different clones floating around. there is bound to be exceptions to the general rules with the species.
They do like it wetter than most, though. At least giant red amp. I had a major back pull and could not make it downstairs to water for a week. Only casualty....
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