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[QUOTE="acidburn01, post: 2002958, member: 116380"] My beardie is in a 40 gallon, and he's about two months, roughly 8 inches. (Including tail). We had a 160watt powersun uv bulb and an 80watt uv ppwersun that we used during the day. My 5 year old broke two of our three bulbs, so we only had one 80watt uv powersun and decided, for the time being, to get him a basking light. We got a flukers 100watt basking bulb. And now, with both of them on, it's made his basking rock too hot.? The thermometer said the rock, specifically, was reading about 108. The hot side reading between 97 and 100, middle about 87 and cool at about 82. Is that 108 too hot for him.? Should I turn off the flukers light and just leave his powersun uv bulb on.? [/QUOTE]
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