you did ask about temperature... I don't want it to seem as if I'm blowing that off so here it is..

I have a thermometer with a probe on the basking "rock" (if you wanna call it that). It remains pretty steady around 91-93 degrees F. the rest of the tank fluctuates between 75 degrees at night and 83+ during the day while the heat lamp is on. I know the night temp should stay higher than this. It definitely will drop lower in the winter (even tho this is s. florida, it does get in the 40's & 50's). I have looked into solutions for that including under-tank heating but that won't work with the way the tank stand is solid wood and not open underneath.

I have the big honking heat lamp in the middle and their hides are as close to the middle as they can go on either side of the divider. water on opposite ends of the tank. plain white paper towel on the bottom. nothing else in there right now as I'm waiting for all evidence of mites to disappear. They spend all their time on top of, beside, or inside their hides which are directly under the one heat lamp. Every once in a while I catch them in soaking in their water. that's about all I can think to describe.