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    ok the temp on the hot side is 88 F and in the hot hide it is 90-93

    and on the cool side it is 78.6 F and in the cool hide #1 it is 79.4-81 F and in the cool hide/hummid hide #2 it is 72-73.5 F

    and all these temps are durring the day and i will take the night temps 1 hour after the light gose off

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    DRINKS ON THE HOUSE (banner feeding-day pics)

    Are these surface temps?
    Hot side should be 90-95 cool side 80-85 ground level
    Humidity 40-60% bump to 70 in shed
    Its fine to keep the same at night
    but never go lower than 75 on cool and 88 on hot
    I keep mine the same day and night
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    well my bp realy likes his humid hide and the temps in there get 2 about 71-72 which is way cooler then my room(my room is 78 now but most the time it is 73)

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    and the suface temp of the cool side is 75.4-76.7 during the day

    and thats with the uth and a 100 watt basking buld

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    I agree with jotay on the temps you need to strive for. Too low of temps and you may have digestion problems and regurgitation.
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