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[QUOTE="TheBeard9789, post: 1994262, member: 109632"] It's around 91.2 around the light were she was basking in the pic above I currently have a 100W basking bulb. I had a 150W but using it in Chubbs tank since her enclosure is closer to the floor and get's colder. The UVB is side by side with the basking bulb I'm thinking I can raise Chubbs enclosure so if I have Amber out they can't see each other. Because I think it may stress them out if I changed enclosures may be safer to raise it instead. The bulb is fairly new maybe 6 months old they last a year this behavior has happened when we thought Chubbs was a male. When we found out Chubbs was a female I didn't stop them from interacting since reproduction was off the table. This could be why Chubbs has been black bearding severely recently how do I stop them from being together when I take them both outside? On second thought how would I go about switching enclosures? It may be a lot easier than to build Chubbs enclosure higher [/QUOTE]
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