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 Originally Posted by BleedingOrange36
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It's hard to help someone when they post a vague question, then vanish.....
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Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk that's why it is probably misspelled
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Minus the fact he's not replying anymore, I understood exactly what he was asking for 
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Re: thin heater
Is it important to heat the room temperature AND the base of the tank as well? I do have a UTH and a cheap lamp, but I thought one would suffice. Would you say that having both on the basking side, with the air temp and the base glass temp at 90-95 be ideal?
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Re: thin heater
 Originally Posted by Chris Yi
Is it important to heat the room temperature AND the base of the tank as well? I do have a UTH and a cheap lamp, but I thought one would suffice. Would you say that having both on the basking side, with the air temp and the base glass temp at 90-95 be ideal? 
There are two temperatures inside your enclosure you need focus on. One is the surface temp, this is generally going to be the hot side of you tank directly above your UTH. Make note, when measuring the surface temperature you need to measure directly above the UTH, don't measure above the substrate as this temperature is usually lower and if you snake burrows, depending on your temps, it could cause harm to your ball. The second temp is the ambient temperature or "room temperature" of your ball enclosure, you want this around 80 degrees.
Last edited by martin82531; 09-15-2012 at 01:58 AM.
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