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Issues with temperatures for a Bearded dragon
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[QUOTE="liviu_s_tudor, post: 2013154, member: 117129"] Hi guys, I have problems in getting the right temperatures for my bearded dragon. My enclosure is a 4ft x 2ft x 2ft viv from plywood. I have a an electronic thermostat and I place the sensor on the hot end side of the viv. ( you can see it in the attached pics). For heating I just installed an Arcadia Halogen Heat Lamp 100w. I also have (not installed) : - Arcadia Solar Basking Flood Light 100watts - this is not in the enclose to dry out play-sand - Arcadia Halogen Heat Lamp 75w The problem is that the enclosure is not heating up at all - the sensor shows right now: 24 celsius have to mention that the sliding doors are open now to eliminate humidity right now. But under the basking spot there are 60 degrees celsius . I am out of ideas where should I place the thermostat sensor and why isn't the temperature going up ? I will attach some pictures as well ... Thank you all in advance. [/QUOTE]
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