hey, i notice my dragon basking decor gets too hot if I have the light close to the top. with the light on top of the screen, temp gets 90 degrees and up and I was able to finally get my humidity to 30% from 15 but the decor gets hot too touch and I'm not sure if it's too hot for my baby dragon. I cut a piece of my shirt and put it on top will that be fine? I'm thinking about rearranging the enclosure to have the reptile hammock on that side since it won't get too hot from the direct heat and I will still be able to have the water bowl directly under the heat for humidity
What is the temp? And how are you taking it? NO stick ons---- place a digital probe thermometer on the basking decor of where he is sitting leave for 10 minutes get temp if its above 110 its too hot --- make sure that bulb is not too close to him 6" or better above him
Karrie
What is the temp? And how are you taking it? NO stick ons---- place a digital probe thermometer on the basking decor of where he is sitting leave for 10 minutes get temp if it's above 110 its too hot --- make sure that bulb is not too close to him 6" or better above him
Karrie
temps for both enclosures are at 97-98 degrees. which I also don't get because one is 100w and the other is 75w and they're the same distance.. I'm not worried about the temp of the enclosure I live in vegas im worried about the rock they use to bask on being too hot for their touch
Yes I know what is the spot of where he is sitting? I want actual basking temps -- not the ambient temp- the probe is going to tell you what it is --- your tank is more that likely way hotter than 97 if your using two bulbs between the 2 thats 175 watts ---- if that rock is too hot for you to touch its going to burn him --- place that probe on that rock leave for 10 minutes and it will tell you what it is
Karrie
Yes I know what is the spot of where he is sitting? I want actual basking temps -- not the ambient temp- the probe is going to tell you what it is --- your tank is more that likely way hotter than 97 if your using two bulbs between the 2 thats 175 watts ---- if that rock is too hot for you to touch its going to burn him --- place that probe on that rock leave for 10 minutes and it will tell you what it is
Karrie
Yes I know what is the spot of where he is sitting? I want actual basking temps -- not the ambient temp- the probe is going to tell you what it is --- your tank is more that likely way hotter than 97 if your using two bulbs between the 2 thats 175 watts ---- if that rock is too hot for you to touch its going to burn him --- place that probe on that rock leave for 10 minutes and it will tell you what it is
Karrie
Take that probe and take the towel off and set there on the rock - your getting ambient temps w/ the way its sitting ---- you need the probe directly on the rock --- nothing on it no towel -- wait 10 minutes then get the temp- if its above 110 you need to shut one of those lights off I would start w/ the 75
Karrie
Take that probe and take the towel off and set there on the rock - your getting ambient temps w/ the way its sitting ---- you need the probe directly on the rock --- nothing on it no towel -- wait 10 minutes then get the temp- if its above 110 you need to shut one of those lights off I would start w/ the 75
Karrie
ok will do and will give an update. also, i think you got me confused there's 2 enclosures only one light per enclosure. one enclosure has a 100w and the other has 75w.
yes, thank you. I ended up changing the enclosure up now there's a hammock under the bulb for basking spot as that won't heat up like the decor and put the rocks that was originally under the basking spot in the middle of the enclosure. just having trouble with humidity now