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Lighting question? (Bulb type and wattages)
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[QUOTE="Lobretto, post: 1997154, member: 115560"] Try using low watt flood lamps. They are better at creating a hot spot. I use them regularly as basking lights. In normal situations a par38 90 watt halogen flood lamp is a great basking light. With the added heat you are experiencing I'd drop the wattage to 72 watts. They are also dimmable so you can easily turn it down if it gets to hot with a dimmable hood. Best of all, they cost of fraction of what a basking bulb cost and they are sold at any home depot or Lowes, even walmart. [/QUOTE]
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