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[QUOTE="CooperDragon, post: 1781352, member: 76248"] Yeah you can use 3 lights. I have a basking spot, a heat projector (similar to CHE) and a UVB light in my tank. You want the UVB and basking lights to go off overnight but you can maintain the temperature using the CHE as needed. Keeping it on a dimmer or dimming thermostat is helpful. You don't want the overnight temps to drop below about 65 in the tank but you don't want it too warm either. I have mine programmed to keep the tank between about 70-73 overnight. It's important to have accurate readings so I suggest using a digital thermometer with a probe for the basking surface and one for the cool side or an IR temp gun (or both). [/QUOTE]
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