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Posted by: SHvar at Mon May 26 20:55:22 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SHvar ] A 160 degree basking spot. I mentioned 140 as a reference but wouldnt use more than 150 because they avoid it. Besides what is the temp on your monitors back if the lamp is that close? Is the humidity suffering from 150 degrees? Remember 130 at 2 feet away on the wood is one temp whats the temp on the back of the animal at say14 inches, Ive considered that when setting mine up after all burns are caused by being to close to too high of temps while trying to reach an adequete temp for life activities. Tell me what happens a year after you switch. In captivity they get a range a temps for basking etc, but they dont enjoy being baked. | ||
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