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Issues with temperatures for a Bearded dragon
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[QUOTE="CooperDragon, post: 2013320, member: 76248"] I would place the sensor right on the basking surface. Perhaps zip tie it to secure it in place. That should stay in the range of roughly 38-42 or so. The areas around it should provide a temperature gradient, but the exact temps aren't as important. I like to monitor the cool side temps to get an idea of what the gradient is across the enclosure. The cool side will probably be around room temperature or a little warmer most of the time. [/QUOTE]
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