the tank will work --- you need to place the UVB inside the tank and depending on what you get for a UVB depends on how far from basking spot--- you may or may not need the ceramic heat emitter -- depends on how cold it gets at nite -- usually they are only used for nite time - you dont want your tank dropping below 65 at nite --
Karrie
Also, you want your uvb placed alongside your basking bulb, not off to the side of it. This way your basking area has the highest heat and uv exposure in the whole tank, and a proper gradient is created from hot to cool.
Dont forget about fixing your temperature. 96 is hardly hot enough for a cold dragon to digest with.
When I check temps for my baby, they range from 90-95 ish, maybe a bit higher, but he poops daily, sometimes twice a day, and is thriving. Is this ok for him or should I get the temps higher?
So would this set up be okay? I would put the UVB closer to the front of the terrarium but i'm worried it will get annoying to move everytime i need to get inside
He does need the ceramic, it gets chilly in Vancouver some nights
Also I tried adjusting his basking platform so he would get a higher range of temperature, he doesn't bask anymore, hides in the cool side of the tank..
He was basking at 96 but he doesn't seem interested in a higher temperature, he was cold when i picked him up to put him in his basking area when i got home
he might be too used to the 90s temps, i know my baby wouldn’t bask on his branches when i lowered the lamp, the wood was getting too hot and he stayed more below
Ok the digital is pretty close-- I would lower then if he's not basking at all now-- some is better than none- usually they like it warmer-- is it possible to have a gradient of temps so he can pick where he wants to sit
Karrie
Definitely do not lower it. If the hottest spot in your tank is 96, that's not acceptable for a baby. You need to provide a basking surface temp of 105-110. From there he can pick a spot lower down the temperature gradient if he so chooses.
Like I mentioned earlier, at 96 it's already basically at the minimum temperature required for digestion. Lower the temp more and digestion will come to a crawl, along with many other issues.