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Having trouble getting temps high enough?
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[QUOTE="RawrtheBeardedDragon, post: 2023906, member: 117952"] The control probe for the ceramic heater I just have in the middle of the tank, thought process being so that doesn’t go above 85 degrees because then the cool side would probably be too warm But my other digital probe that’s just an lcd readout is on the hot side under both the basking light and the ceramic heater (which is always on, it never actually gets up to that 85 degree mark in the center of cage where outlet would switch it off) and it’s only 88 for ambient tempt there, despite essentially 200 watts of heating plus whatever the uvb light puts out. [/QUOTE]
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