Quote Originally Posted by MATT FISHER REPTILES View Post
but i still can not hurt if they have a spot that is nice and cool. right????
So, basically, they have a spot that is nice and cool, and a spot that's way too hot for thermoregulating. Why do you think they get burned on heat rocks? According to the Barkers, their belly is not as sensitive as their dorsal scales to alert them when they are on something too hot. So, 111 degrees is too hot to have in the enclosure and risk a belly burn. To tell someone they shouldn't worry about temps that high is not good advice, IMHO.