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New Owner: Are my basking lamps too hot?
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 2003145, member: 31715"] Is that your basking SURFACE temp? You're going to need a digital thermometer with probe end to measure your surface temps. It's the most important temp. And 120 is way too hot. No higher than 110 at basking SURFACE. If your thermometer stuck to the glass reading the air temp is saying 120, basking surface is probably much much higher, which is why he's not setting foot on it. And, no need to have two basking bulbs side by side. Just use one. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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