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[QUOTE="jojospain, post: 1683543, member: 81340"] We keep our house no lower than 66 at night and 68-70 during the day. Now that the weather is nice it gets warmer. I have two thermometer. One is just a normal cheap gauge you get off Amazon in the reptile supplies and the other is a digital one that I got in a kit with the light hoods. I can't figure out why it's not getting warmer. I thought about getting a spot light that has the silver backing to reflect more direct light but not sure that's going to be any better than I already have. This little guy has some issues with his front feet/ankles and that's why he was for adoption. Petsmart couldn't sell him. I just want to make sure he doesn't have any additional issues because the tank is too cold. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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