ok guys,...since we talked about heating, temp control, feeding, and substrate, we might as well continue on with lighting.

Here's his new set up. There's a 75w bulb above his warm hide, and next to it is a UVB light. On a night day cycle. The warm hide gets to 86-87 degrees with the light alone.

Here's what I'm thinking....

Turn on light and UVB at 7:00am.
Turn on UTH at 6:00pm to allow for hide to begin warming up.
Turn off light and UVB at 7:00pm.
Turn off UTH at 5:00am.

My rationale...turning the light off with cool off his hide. He needs some warmth at night, right? I've read they can tolerate night temps drops of 70degrees, mimicking their tropical day/night temperature swings. I'd leave his warm side at 78-80 degrees at night.