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Confused about lights and temperatures
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[QUOTE="Axil, post: 2021715, member: 117612"] It looks like your light (and thus the heat) is hitting a very concentrated area. In some of your pictures I see a noticeable bright area right under the dome. Are you using a par38? I use a [URL='https://a.co/d/bw0fMQ0']Phillips 100w halogen heat bulb[/URL] which is a par38 and while it doesn't cast an angle as wide as I'd like it to, it doesn't create a light halo like yours seems to either. *edit* the light I linked cast in a 55 degree angle for reference. Just a thought if changing the basking material doesn't work. Also make sure you leave the door shut when taking probe temps. My enclosure drops 10 degrees the moment I open the glass door. [/QUOTE]
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