Quote Originally Posted by dakski View Post
First, 80-85F is a good gradient from cool to hot, but not enough for proper digestion for a hot spot. Hot spot should be about 88F up to 90F for proper digestion and health.

Not clear whether or not the probes are just for thermometers or for the thermostats too. However, probes for thermostats should not be buried where an animal can spill on them, waste on them, move them, etc. To get accurate ground temps, you must use a temp gun! Do not rely on air thermometers.

Yes, please get or order another hide that's good for a BP. Preferably two. You want identical hides so Lucy never chooses safety and security over proper thermoregulation.

I put links for really good, cheap, and easy to clean hides, in my last post.

Zoomed Thermostats will hold you over, but are not ideal. Please consider getting a proper thermostat that can run multiple devices, or two thermostats if you want it to be more complex.

Any thermostat can freeze open, but I've heard mixed things on the zoomed.

I would also consider, if keeping the 30G for now, blocking off 3 of the walls of the tank with cardboard or black window liner, etc. You can get a roll of black window inserts for under $10 on amazon. Home depot probably sells as well.

Lucy will feel much more secure and less exposed.
Should I invest in the repti fogger or Exxo terra monsoon misting system to help with humidity control?

I took your advice and got her identical hides and the backdrop to cover 3 sides.

I got an UTH controlled by it's own zoomed thermostat until I can afford the more expensive one



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