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[QUOTE="CooperDragon, post: 1851973, member: 76248"] I think your temperatures are a bit high and I would replace the red bulb with a bright white bulb. Think of lighting as trying to imitate a bright sunny day. You want a bright white light that produces heat and you want a strong UVB component all to combine over the basking area. I like using a 22'' T5 tube for UVB so I can set that at appropriate height (12'' up from the basking area) and control heat independently. They aren't cheap but last quite a long time so are well worth the investment. You want the basking surface temp to be between about 100-110 and the cool side surface should be around 75-80 or so with a gradient between. They get quite territorial and might start competing for resources like food and basking sites. This may get violent so I suggest separating them and giving them their own spaces. [/QUOTE]
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