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    first large enclosure

    Another thing that helps is putting a blanket over the screen top to hold heat in, always boosts my temps a few degrees (just leave enough uncovered for ventilation)
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    first large enclosure

    I live in a basement room and with the lack of sunlight coming in the room holds at a steady 64-68 day and night so the tank temps drop big time, the UTH give my little guy some belly warmth 80ish surface temps that he can lie on if he gets to cold. I'd recommend at least having one UTH in a...
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    first large enclosure

    Playtime
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    first large enclosure

    Sand wasn't my first choice but he's very finiky and in the smaller enclosure would only go on ground level with a grainy substrate. I know the issues associated with sand, and I take precautions to make sure he isn't ingesting any and isnt showing signs of ingestion (sand in stool, or...
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    first large enclosure

    The hot side, 92 degrees constant 110 basking, 79-82 cool side.
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    first large enclosure

    Here's my 55 gallon set up on a homemade stand. 55 gallons, reptile carpet on one side and play sand mixed with fine black sand as a filler between the rocks on the other. I've got more powerful lights on the way but with the UTH's and lamps the temperatures are spot on as is. The little guy...

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