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[QUOTE="SenditJase, post: 2018070, member: 117647"] I was considering changing it, but after speaking to a few local reptile keepers, friends and more, I decided to trial it and at least for the moment stick with it. It's infrared which doesn't disrupt the dragons night and day cycle or sleep. I turn down the temperature from 30 celcius to about 26 celcius every night, and given that I'm a bit of a night owl have been keeping an eye on him - he just sleeps straight through it - sleeps better than I do in fact. As a good friend of mine said, who's been keeping reptiles for so long we lost count - if it starts to become disruptive I can change it out - but for now it's working :) Edit: It's not specifically a night heater, in fact it's only 4pm here right now and the sun is still quite high - it only comes on when the temperature in the tank drops. [/QUOTE]
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