LovingChins&Hedgies
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While its still February and I know its a bit off, in a couple of months, we'll probably be turning on the a/c as crazy as that sounds right now in WI, since we have barely kept it above zero around here lately and 30 degrees feels like a heat wave, but I have been wondering all winter about temps for summer for the hedgies. Right now they are in my son's room, which works the best for winter because his room stays the warmest (its upstairs and all our heat seem to go to his room, so its often warm enough w/o the heater, but we do have a heater in there too). But maybe for the same reason it stays the warmest in the winter, it also stays the coolest in the summer, I'm guessing because the vent works the best in there. So what do you do for summer?? How do you keep their room warm enough w/ central air in the house w/o shutting off the vent and then it getting too warm?? Just thought I'd ask now, so we have a plan before it gets to it and I'm trying to figure it out as its needed. One thought was to switch rooms w/ the boys because our room stays warmer in the summer, to the point we've considered getting a window a/c too. Any thoughts???