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Confused about lights and temperatures
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[QUOTE="Axil, post: 2021761, member: 117612"] Unfortunately the beam angle isn't disclosed on that light (that I can see) so it's hard to say how much the light is focusing it's heat. I've seen floods as narrow as 25 degrees, most don't disclose. Since the reflector is built into the light I don't think the dome itself can do much to spread it out anymore. Covering part of your enclosure top to keep the heat in is probably going to help get your warm side correctly heated. You still may need to raise the light or find a different bulb if a small area is getting most of your heat. The dragon should be able to get at least his head in body into the basking temp zone. [/QUOTE]
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