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Forum DIET & CARE What temperature is best?

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    • sarahthegemini
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        I was planning on asking anyway as I’m a very chilly/cold person so always have the heating on at around 22-23 degrees Celsius, and I wondered if this was too warm for the buns. However, our boiler has broke so we have no heating now whatsoever. What temperature is optimal for the buns? They’re currently separated so can’t snuggle. I don’t want them to get cold.


      • LongEaredLions
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          22-23 degrees celcius (~71 f) is fine for bunnies. I keep my bunny room around 68-70.
          Bunnies actually do quite well in the cold. I would say as long as you stay between 15-22 degrees (60-71) you should be fine.
          If you are worried, you can provide blankets, towels, and warm water bottles.


        • Mikey
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            Our apartment is between 65f and 70f during the colder seasons, and 68f to 72f in the warmer seasons

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