Yes, hes definetly too hot. Turn the heat pad off, they cant sense heat underneath of them and can easily get burned. Also, a 150 watt is WAY too much heat for a 10 gallon, let alone with a heat pad. I use one 150 watt to heat a 75 gallon tank!!! You should get a bigger tank asap, its almost impossible to maintain a proper hot and cool side in such a small tank, which he needs to thermoregulate.
what type of thermometer do you have? You NEED to get a probe thermometer, your temps are probably cooking your baby right now. A 50 watt bulb should be all you need, and that could even be too hot, which is why the probe is so important. If a dial stick on thermometer says 105/110, the baskimg spot is at least 125-135. I would take him out immediatly and give him a luke warm
bath. Not real warm, he needs to cool off but you dont want to shock him. With all that heat theres a very good chance hes dehydrated, so he may drink from the
bath or drip some water on his nose, and continue to
bath him daily for 15 min to
hydrate him.
he will be fine in a bigger tank, or you could block some of it off with cardboard, but he will need one soon anyway with how fast he grows, so id suggest doing it as soon as you can. For now, see ifyou have a 40 or 50 watt household bulb laying around.
Dont turn the 150 or 100 watt on, and if theyre on now, turn them off!! If you dont
have any other bulbs, try to hang it above the tank (with the 100 watt) so its at least 6-10" away. I use a 100 watt to heat a 40g breeder tank, so that will be way too hot too. I cant stress enough how important he probe thermometer is. Like i said, you can get one right at walmart for 12$. Definetly give him a
bath and dont put anylights or anything on at night, not even the heat pad. Id say just chuck it and the 150 unless you plan to get a really big tank.
Let me know howhe is after you give him a lyke warm
bath,and dont worry about the water cooling off or adding warm, he will adjust to it as it cools,but take him out once itscold.