Quote Originally Posted by BonoboBob
i have two stick ons

and i can't provide 80 on the cool side and 90 on the warm side with one heat lamp. and in the town homes where i live i short out the power if i try to plug in two.

i used to leave it at room temp on the cool side, and 90 on the warm side. but i never once saw her on the warm side, so i figured it was better to bump up the cool side.
Well the first step would be to get a digital thermometer/hydrometer like this one to get an accurate reading of temps on both sides (you can get it at Walmart or Lowes for 12$-13$) and then make sure you have optimum temps.