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    Re: Help for a newbie - Python On Cold Side!

    Quote Originally Posted by SandmansDreams View Post
    Yes, I am using a CHE and UTH on the hot side. For the time being I have stopped using the bulbs all together.
    Should I move the CHE to the middle of the tank instead of being directly over the hot side?

    I put the CHE on a timer mainly for the nighttime temp drop (simulation of night temp decline).
    It is set to cut off at 11pm and resume at 4am.
    Cycling temps is used for breeding not normlly everyday life. Trust me no matter what unless you heat the room itself the enclosure temps drop a bit anyway.
    Yes I would move it, never use 2 heat sorces on the Hot side. Middle or Cool side. Remember the UTH is what gives the basking in this case. The CHE is only to raise ambiant a bit.
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