I've noticed that Figment doesn't like to use his hottest basking spot much; he'll go up there occasionally, but generally likes to chill out on a lower perch, or even under his UV bulb instead. Should I be worried that he's not taking advantage of the optimum temperatures? His hot spot is usually around 100, his preferred spot is 94ish (hard to measure because I'd have to move the lamp to take off the lid). I'm actually thinking of getting a higher wattage bulb, since the 75watt doesn't seem to be doing the trick... can't get the hot spot above 100... but Figment has the ability to choose his spot, and he chooses that cooler spot. Should I just trust him?
They tend to be pretty good about picking where they want to be.
Sometimes it's not even about preferred temperature. Sometimes they just like a surface more than another. Whether it supports them better or whatever it might be.
They will spend the amount of time they need to at whichever spot they choose. The key is offering them choices and gradients. So as long as he has options, I wouldnt worry.
They tend to be pretty good about picking where they want to be.
Sometimes it's not even about preferred temperature. Sometimes they just like a surface more than another. Whether it supports them better or whatever it might be.
They will spend the amount of time they need to at whichever spot they choose. The key is offering them choices and gradients. So as long as he has options, I wouldnt worry.
One reason why they love snuggles on their pet humans , also explains your observation.
My gang like to bask at a spot I know is between 31 degC to 34 degC , they will spend hours each day there.
My tanks are very well instrumented , lots of digital probe style thermometers so I know at a glance the temperatures in my tanks.
I've noticed that Figment doesn't like to use his hottest basking spot much; he'll go up there occasionally, but generally likes to chill out on a lower perch, or even under his UV bulb instead. Should I be worried that he's not taking advantage of the optimum temperatures? His hot spot is usually around 100, his preferred spot is 94ish (hard to measure because I'd have to move the lamp to take off the lid). I'm actually thinking of getting a higher wattage bulb, since the 75watt doesn't seem to be doing the trick... can't get the hot spot above 100... but Figment has the ability to choose his spot, and he chooses that cooler spot. Should I just trust him?
3 forms of heat transfer to a reptile
conduction via it's legs, tail and belly from a warm or cold surface
radiant heat transfer from an overhead basking globe or MVB or CHE or sun
convection via the flow of warm or cool air over it's body.
A surface mounted probe will give a measure conductive and radiant heating ( indicated by a surface temperature ).
A probe dangling in the air will give a measure of convective (air) temperature and radiant heating .
Thanks for the replies, folks. I’ll pick up a few probes, and have asked for a better temp gun for my birthday, but I’ll also trust Figment to know where he needs to be. I just don’t want him to get cold!
I’ve had the same worries with my baby, Walter. He seems to -prefer temperatures about 99, even though I offer him a variety of options at both higher and lower ranges, with varying amounts of UVB. Usually, they know what they need, and as long as Walter is acting normally, has normal poop. Is eating well, and not showing a black beard or too many stress marks, I try not to worry. I did get so anxious about Walter not picking hot enough basking spot that I moved all his lights around so he’d have higher temps at the place he basked at most, but he just picked a different spot! After that, I tried to trust that I’ve given him choices and should let him pick those choices as he wants.