re: Kathy Love's "summer room temperature"
Yes, the “summer room” is included within the chapter “Incubating Eggs.” The image immediately brought to my mind is the way that I have kept, bred, brumated, Eastern Garters, RedBellies, Milks from northern climes here in the Eastern US at a northern latitude. It is very, very convenient to not have to rely upon any artificial heating, cooling, humidifying, lighting. When I read about the “summer room” in FL I envision a year-round room where Corns could be kept like that, with minimal intervention. So, yes you are correct in literal detail. I extrapolate beyond the mere incubating phase; my thinking is that if eggs, the most precarious stage in the life cycle, can be kept in a summer room then every other season/stage can as well.