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[QUOTE="Kristen623, post: 1337674, member: 57383"] Jeez this temperature & lighting concept is like a puzzle! lol... I had a 150 watt basking light for my 10 gallon tank with carpet subtrate & was told (luckily) by people on this site that it was way too strong. I moved him from a 10 gallon to a 20 gallon tank last night. I changed the 150 watt to a 75 watt bulb. I also bought a digital thermometer with a probe (awesome thing!) I checked the basking temp & got a fluxuating reading of 110-112 in the basking area. I thought it was a little on the hot side. So then I switched it to a 60 watt and now the temp fluxuates at 91- 92. Probably not quite hot enough for my 4 month old. So........ After more researching on these boards, I think I'm going to buy a dimmer today & use the 75 watt bulb in it & dim it a bit. I'm thinking that should do the trick, hopefully. The cool side reads about 82-83. [/QUOTE]
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