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[QUOTE="valleyval21, post: 1711977, member: 81730"] Hello everyone! I live in North Dakota so it does get a bit chilly up here but i need some input for my new tank. It's a PVC cage so I cannot just set lights on top for a heat source and it isn't very tall so mounting a light inside probably shouldn't be attempted since my beardie might burn himself. I am thinking maybe I should cut a hole in the top so that a basking lamp can be placed above him [img]http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a374/val44/20150427_162742.jpg[/img] I have removed the light from the back vent hole as well. tank dimensions are: 36" long x 14" deep x 21" tall [img]http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a374/val44/20150427_162750.jpg[/img] top of the tank He hasn't been eating much lately and I believe it's because the temperature isn't correct. I thought of installing an under tank heater just to keep the temperature at a sufficient level but that doesn't solve my basking area dilemma. PLEAISE help me! Drogo is a family pet and everyone loves him, I would hate for him to suffer because I'm a noob :( [/QUOTE]
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