UpstateNYPets
Hatchling Member
Having a drop in temps at night time is what would happen out in the wild. In captivity it helps them distinguish day from night. If your temps stay around 70F at night, no heating is needed and is much preferred this way. Out in the Austrailian desert it can get around 60F at night, which is why they are okay with temps that low. Just don't let it get below 60F, if it does, then get a Ceramic Heat Emitter. These do not give off light and raise the amibent air temps inside the tank. If you do get one, I wouldn't get a high wattage one. Probably just a 60w or so, just enough to keep the tank around 70F would be perfect. So in my opinion yes, that's way too hot at night. Not to mention those colored nocturnal lights are stil visible by the dragons and will interupt their sleeping.
As for color morph, I'd say luecistic, he's all white with little or no pattern right? That would be my guess although I'm not an expert in the color morphs. All I know is that I want yours! So beautiful.
As for color morph, I'd say luecistic, he's all white with little or no pattern right? That would be my guess although I'm not an expert in the color morphs. All I know is that I want yours! So beautiful.