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New custom tank design
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[QUOTE="CooperDragon, post: 2021262, member: 76248"] The way I've configured mine in the past (just one option, not necessarily the best but it works) is to have a basking light on one side with the UVB running across the front of the enclosure (keeping it out of the way and creating a gradient along the depth) and then putting a heat projector on the cool side that is set to kick on if temps drop too far overnight. You could probably offset the UVB toward the front or the back to allow room for a more centered basking light. That would also allow for varying UVB exposure across the basking area. [/QUOTE]
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