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[QUOTE="KarrieRee, post: 1943256, member: 97951"] Basking bulbs are trial and error I can tell you to start w/ a 100 watt bulb but you must have a digital probe thermometer- did you order a infrared heat gun? Or a probe thermometer? You can start w/ a 100 watt for a che I use a 100 watt on my 120 gallon but it's only used when temps in the tank are below 65 at nite so winter only- they keep my tank around 75 during winter months and I live in MN- but you MUST have a digital probe thermometer or and a infrared heat gun to get that temp--- what did you order for a UVB? Your temps in the tank should be 105-110 for basking - 90's in the middle of tank and 80's cool side during the day-- not below 65 at nite--- I will post tomorrow what I am using for a che- you will need a dome w/ a ceramic socket that will hold a 100 watt or better bulb--- you should only have 2 bulbs a basking and UVB -the che bulb will look like a solid coil but produces no light-- if you want to light up the cool side of tank you can use a 60 watt LED bulb it won't give off any heat Karrie [/QUOTE]
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