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[QUOTE="Lobretto, post: 1996386, member: 115560"] Never use any form of light at night. It causes unneeded stress. Most people's homes don't typically need night time heat, especially durning the warmer months. If your night time temps drop into the mid 60s then I'd consider I ceramic heat emitter on a thermostat. Set the thermostat to 70 and put the probe in the area your beardie likes to sleep, this guarantees it'll never get to hot or to cold using the CHE. If you don't use a thermostat you'll atleast want a dimmer and timer so it's only on at night when the lights are off. If you run a CHE without a dimmer or thermostat it's most definitely gonna be to hot, they put out some serious heat when on full, enough to be used for basking for a tegu which basks at 130 degrees. [/QUOTE]
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