Hi everyone, first post here - been lurking for a little put and the forums have been an indispensable fount of good info. I know temperature and setup questions have been asked a million times but I'm new at this so please bear with me.

What I'm trying to determine is if this habitat setup meets the needs for cool vs hot areas and affords her the ability to temperature regulate.

I've had my juvenile mojave BP in a 10gal aquarium for the past 2 weeks and she seems to be doing well, she's very active and is eating. The tank is set up with the UTH on the left side, a dark hide on the left over the UTH, a water dish on the right side, and the heat lamp on the right over the water. For a 10gal aquarium this takes up about all the usable space except a small open spot in the middle.

I've kept the UTH around 90° F and maintaining an ambient temperature with the lamp around 85° or so. My thought process is that the warmest direct heat is the UTH, and if she wants to get away from that she can go on top of the hide, which doesn't receive direct lamp heat, or she can go over to the water dish (which is under the lamp) or find a cool spot in the middle between the UTH and lamp.

Once she's in a 20gal tank or bigger I know this will be a whole lot easier, but just want to see what everyone thought of this setup. Thanks!