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    in the corner

    For approx the last two day my bp just been in one corner of her cage. She did eat this morning. So thats got me thinking that I have her one side too hot/humid for her. What do u guys think? My temperature says it's around 82 degrees and about 80 percent humidity. That gauge is in the middle of the tank and closer to the top.

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    Your hot spot is 82 degrees? That's actually a little low for a hot spot, I keep mine around 88 to 90 for the hot spot and the cool spot 82 to 84. Your humidity is a little high too, if you have something covering the top you may want to let it air out a little. Mine is usually right around 60%.
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    What is the temp on the hot spot? How are you measuring the temp on the hot spot? 80% humidity is too high unless they are going into shed, otherwise needs to be about 50-60%.

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    Humidity is too high and you are not measuring your temps where you should, you should get a reading at the floor level with a digital thermometer.

    If you are using those dial hygrometer / thermometer your reading could be way off.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: in the corner

    thank you all.. I know what I did wrong with the humidity but how can I get the heat up in the hot spot when I got the under the tank heater and the heat lamp goin in it that's about as far as goes 82 degrees? Going to buy a different gauges and hoping the one I got is wrong.

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    After you get a proper temperature reading, you can experiment with different wattages of light bulbs.

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    Re: in the corner

    I can bet your readings are wrong. And your hot spot is much hotter.

    Unless your room is 60 you likely have wrong temp readings


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    Well I made another hide and got the temps in its cage and see still stays in the corner. What should i do?

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