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New owner - tips on setup of lights with zen 4x2x2
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[QUOTE="CooperDragon, post: 2001325, member: 76248"] I would probably double check your surface temp by putting a probe on the hammock. A 100w bulb is probably enough, but you'll want to go by surface temp. The thermometers on the walls are reading ambient temps on the sides rather than surface temp under the light. That can be helpful, but isn't all that useful for lighting adjustments. You can use either kind of dome as long as the light fits. The difference is beam width, but if the bulb is coming down to the edge of the fixture then it won't have a huge effect. As long as the light beam is wide enough to allow your dragon to bask evenly along their entire length at around the same temps, then it should be OK. Placement of the UVB is also OK. It can sit along the back the way you have it. [/QUOTE]
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