HyperLollipop
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You do not need to keep the digital probe on his basking spot - place it every 2 weeks or so on the spot where he sits to get the surface basking temps- you can use two sided tape or a velcro strip to keep it on the side of the tank inside - get your temp and go from there w/ the wattage - you may need the 100 watt bulbHi everyone! I haven't been on this site in a while... but anyway, I've been looking to buy a new probe thermometer for Herman's enclosure and I was wondering if I need to buy two. For context, I already have two digital thermometers but they are not probes so they do not tell me the surface temps. I am for sure going to buy one for the basking spot, but do I need to buy a second one for the cool side, or is the one that I have okay?
Additionally for placement, must it be kept in the basking spot? Because he tends to sit on any thermometer I try to put there and it messes with the readings.
Also regarding basking bulbs, I am currently using the Zoo Med 75 watt basking bulb. I noticed the one I had wasn't getting hot enough, so I switched it out with a new one but the temp is even lower than the first one. I want to get a new thermometer before I buy any new bulb to get the exact temps, but would 100w be a good wattage for a 40 gallon tank? Or would it be too hot? Especially during the first two weeks of having the new bulb because thats when it tends to get the hottest.
The rest of my questions have been answered from previous questions, so thank you to whoever asked the questions and to those that responded!!
Thank you! And do I need to get one for the cool side of his tank as well, or is the regular digital one (w/o a probe) that I have good enough?You do not need to keep the digital probe on his basking spot - place it every 2 weeks or so on the spot where he sits to get the surface basking temps- you can use two sided tape or a velcro strip to keep it on the side of the tank inside - get your temp and go from there w/ the wattage - you may need the 100 watt bulb
No.Do I need to buy one that has a probe to read the humidity as well?
You want ambient temps at night 65-75--- he will sleep where he is most comfortable - temps during the day hot side 95-100 -- middle of the tank around 90's --Update:
The thermometer arrived Thursday night and installed Friday morning after his lights turned on, and temps were great, his basking spot was around 105 degrees. However we had some snow today and his enclosure is kept near a window. Last year in the winter if the temps were supposed to dip below 30F, then I would switch on the CHE when I went to sleep (about 2 hours after his lights turn off) and turn it off before I had to leave in the morning (about an hour before the lights turned on). However now his lights are on (they turn off in an hour and 15 min) and with the probe in his basking spot the thermometer is reading 87.8. He is sitting near his basking spot but he did not eat anything today (Saturday is the day he only gets greens, and he doesn't prefer them and rarely eats them unless I can get them in there when he's eating his bugs, so he didn't eat anything today).
I know I'm rambling, but basically my question is, should I turn on his CHE now, even though his lights are on? Does the drop in temp mean the wattage of the bulb isn't high enough and I should purchase a 100 watt, or is it because of the cold temps outside?
Please advise soon. I don't want him to be in improper temps for too long. Thank you!
If he isn't sitting in that spot it maybe too hot - watch his behavior he will tell youThank you. I moved the probe around a bit, the hottest spot gets up to 105F. Is that too hot?
The reason temps were cooler was because the probe wasn't in the hottest spot on his rock, I made a mistake. Sometimes the dome where the bulb is gets shifted during the day, especially when my younger siblings are home from school like on the weekends, but he moves to whichever spot he feels comfortable in. He's very good at regulating his own temps.
Yes I keep a close eye on him. How would he let me know? He does sometimes sit in that spot but he moves when doesn't want to be there. Plus I rarely see him gaping.If he isn't sitting in that spot it maybe too hot - watch his behavior he will tell you
Time spent under the bulb at that temp - sitting off to the side of the basking spot-Yes I keep a close eye on him. How would he let me know? He does sometimes sit in that spot but he moves when doesn't want to be there. Plus I rarely see him gaping.
When you say that his behavior will tell me, what did you mean?
Yes thank you. Sorry I didn't respond earlier.This time of the year he might not even want to bask that much anyway even if the temps would normaly be right.
Also keep an eye on the cool side if the tank is close to a window. You don't want the basking spot at 105 and the cool side at 60
I wouldn't see use a CHE during the day, rather get another bulb for aditional heating. Bearded dragons like lots of illuminance so a CHE doesn't make any sense at daytime.
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