muskiemagic
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Place the probe on the spot where he basks get temp then remove and place on side of tank - your getting ambient temps - you may need to go up to a 150 watt but you want a actual surface basking temp first - how old is the dragon? If hes over 6 months your shooting for surface basking temps of 95-100I have recently noticed that I am not maintaining a consistent basking temp throughtout the day. I am currently using a 100 watt Arcadia Halogen flood basking bulb set with a Herpstat 2 thermostat. I am trying to maintain a temp of 100-105 in basking area but have noticed once enclosure reaches and maintains 85 degree air temp which I have the thermostat set too the bulb is constantly dimming throughout the day keeping my basking area temp lower than I want. Once afternoon and evening arrive and temp in house starts to go down is when I can get my target basking temp only for a few hours until bulbs go off for the night. I have probe for thermostat attached to enclosure wall near basking site since I do not want it directly on basking decor where my beardie could lay on it. Any suggestions of what I can do to fix this problem would be greatly appreciated. Oh and I have a 4x2x2 PVC enclosure and all bulbs are installed inside.
I have tried that and getting same results.Placed probe on decor until basking temp was targeted. Checked temp on thermostat at that time and set it for that. He is almost 15 years old. He recently had a vet appt for an eye issue and the vet told me to shoot for 100-105 when she was asking about details. I was shooting for 95 prior to that. Ive also noticed that when basking bulb turns on in the morning my basking temp is getting around 120-130 as it ramps up then gradually balances itself out. Should that be of concern ?Place the probe on the spot where he basks get temp then remove and place on side of tank - your getting ambient temps - you may need to go up to a 150 watt but you want a actual surface basking temp first - how old is the dragon? If hes over 6 months your shooting for surface basking temps of 95-100
Yes that is way too hot- I would work on it manually instead of using the thermostatI have tried that and getting same results.Placed probe on decor until basking temp was targeted. Checked temp on thermostat at that time and set it for that. He is almost 15 years old. He recently had a vet appt for an eye issue and the vet told me to shoot for 100-105 when she was asking about details. I was shooting for 95 prior to that. Ive also noticed that when basking bulb turns on in the morning my basking temp is getting around 120-130 as it ramps up then gradually balances itself out. Should that be of concern ?
I wish you I could still buy regular household halogen bulbs. With those I had no problems at all maintaining basking temp. Was holding 95-100 all day without a thermostatI have tried that and getting same results.Placed probe on decor until basking temp was targeted. Checked temp on thermostat at that time and set it for that. He is almost 15 years old. He recently had a vet appt for an eye issue and the vet told me to shoot for 100-105 when she was asking about details. I was shooting for 95 prior to that. Ive also noticed that when basking bulb turns on in the morning my basking temp is getting around 120-130 as it ramps up then gradually balances itself out. Should that be of concern ?
Without thermostat it gets way to hot. I really don't know what else to do. Ive even tried a 50 watt and 75 watt and still gets to hot not running with a thermostatYes that is way too hot- I would work on it manually instead of using the thermostat
Only thing I can think of is ditch the thermostat and go with a regular dimmer switch and timer. I was trying to avoid the instant on and off of the bulb that's why I went to a thermostat set to dimming.Without thermostat it gets way to hot. I really don't know what else to do. Ive even tried a 50 watt and 75 watt and still gets to hot not running with a thermostat
was thinking that to but probe is about as close to basking spot as I can get itI think the problem is the location of the thermostat sensor. The further it is located from the basking point, the slower the sensor heats up. Therefore, the heating point reaches 120, while the sensor is still cold due to the fact that it is too far away. I think you can increase the accuracy of the thermostat by placing the sensor as close to the basking zone as possible.
He has plenty of room to move closer and away from basking spot. TBH this guy really has never been fond of higher temps. Ive had him for almost 15 years and he really never has sat right under basking bulb even when I was able to maintain a consistant 95-100 basking temp. He seems to prefer a basking area of around 90-93 or soNick is right. 100W is quite strong for a halogen bulb if you run it on 100%, which is what your thermostat will do until it reaches its target temp.
For the basking spot it is best to build it with a slope, so your dragon can choose how close it wants to be to the heat source.
Does your dragon bask when it gets in the 110s and above? What does he/she do when it gets below 95? Usually his/her behaviour will tell you what to do and if you need to change anything at all.
As I mentioned before I think I'm just going to go back to the ol dimmer switch and timerwas thinking that to but probe is about as close to basking spot as I can get it
YesOk I have been fine tuning my dimmer and basking bulb and have finally got my basking temp where I want it surface temp of 100. Now My question is about ambient air temps. My air temps are 90 on the hot end around basking site, 85 in middle of enclosure and 80 on the cool side. Are these temps ok for actual air temps ?
awsome !!! finally !!! thank you for all the help and suggestions
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