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Couple questions about putting some dens out at night to cool them.

Den unicum. Should I wait until they loose their leaves?

Den wasselli, does this need to be chilled like the other Dockarillas?
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The Unicum will loose its leaves when you chill it and lessen the water.I have a wasselli but didnt plan on chilling it!!Ill check on the wasselli in my info and check back.
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Intermediate to warm
winter day 75-85
winter night not below 62
can tollerate 10 degrees wamer in summer
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