well its kinda hard here cause day time temps might reach 70's right now and at night drop to 40's plus im running night and day time lights im trying to keep it close but its hard cause house time change too
well its kinda hard here cause day time temps might reach 70's right now and at night drop to 40's plus im running night and day time lights im trying to keep it close but its hard cause house time change too
Oh. Well just try to keep a hot spot of 90-94 and ambients at 80-85 and thats fine. Try not to make it hotter than 95 though. As for the ambient, don't let it drop below 75. There is a little wiggle room so you should be fine.
thats about where i got the night time temp at on the cool side is 78-80. hot side 80-82 with a baskin spot around 88-90
day well that a different storry im my own thermostat till i get mine in
and once i do where should i place the probe in the baskin spot or set it for ambient temp
thats about where i got the night time temp at on the cool side is 78-80. hot side 80-82 with a baskin spot around 88-90
day well that a different storry im my own thermostat till i get mine in
and once i do where should i place the probe in the baskin spot or set it for ambient temp
Since you are using lamps, its a bit debatable. I would personally put the probe on top of the substrate on the hot side (you can call it a basking spot, but they don't really bask). Then you will set the thermostat at 90-94 to get your hot-spot temp. This is the most important temp because it helps them to properly digest their food. While the others are also important, they can be more forgiving.
Since you are using lamps, its a bit debatable. I would personally put the probe on top of the substrate on the hot side (you can call it a basking spot, but they don't really bask). Then you will set the thermostat at 90-94 to get your hot-spot temp. This is the most important temp because it helps them to properly digest their food. While the others are also important, they can be more forgiving.
Honestly at night I don't even keep a warm side. I just let the ambient temps run for the night time. Been doing it for five years like that and never had a problem.