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Problems maintaining a safe temp in my beardie's enclosure...
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[QUOTE="J4ckdaw-, post: 2026029, member: 117954"] S Ah, I understand. Yes, I took the temperature tonight with a thermometer gun and it read anywhere from 78-81 degrees. The cool side will only reach 95-100 degrees when the basking bulb is left on for a certain amount of time (say maybe 7-8 hours), usually when the lights turn on in the morning the enclosure as a whole is the temperature I've listed during the night time hours and takes a bit of time to heat up. Should I leave the basking bulb on until I get home? The temps are usually 110-115 by then and the cool side is 80-90. If I don't turn the light on at all the enclosure will be too cold. Increasing ventilation will be difficult... I have a fully glass enclosure with a mesh screen top and side opening doors, I can't leave the doors open as I have free roaming cats and the enclosure is elevated three feet from the ground. Alright, this is a lot of great information! You've really helped me out a lot, so I'd like to say thank you! I will keep all of this in mind moving forwards, [/QUOTE]
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