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Idea CHE placement?
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 2041241, member: 31715"] Depending on the CHE wattage and your setup, you'll likely just need to play around with it. If the wattage is low enough that the CHE being in the middle keeps the tank around 65F~, then you're good. If it makes it much hotter than that though, you're better off moving it to one side so that it creates a gradient like your heat lamp does. Like you already pointed out, cool temps at night are important to their health too. You don't want to make it too warm. We only recommend temps of 75-80 overnight when the dragon is sick. Otherwise, dragons will do fine with low temps at night down to the 60's. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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