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Originally Posted by Corey209
Doesn't really matter as long as you can keep humidity but make sure the basking bulb doesn't get too hot directly underneath.
I was told by many people for the hot sides to be around 90, but I could be wrong.
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You should stop talking to whoever you're talking to. You have proven to the rest of us that you have. *ZERO* knowledge.
Where does your information come from? I'm assuming it flies out of your bum
OK and wrong again on it getting too hot above. If I am providing a basking spot of 92 degrees via a lamp and presumably a ledge or the top of a hide for the animal to bask on, thermodynamics says the area around will also absorb the heat making the appropriate temperature gradient. Its all about finding the proper wattage
There how does it feel to talk to someone that has a clue?