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Posted by Skinny on May 18, 1999 at 08:43:33:
In Reply to: Reptarium Heating posted by Vanessa on May 17, 1999 at 22:08:35:
Just make sure that you have a good source of heat near the top of the reptarium, like a heat bulb or even a regular 75 or 100 watt light bulb,which will also provide uva, and don't use any hot rocks or anything like that. You can also use the ceramic bulbs....which are a great source of heat....but be careful with them....because they do get very hot, and I'm just a little too cautious to use them with a younger Ig. Try not to warm the bottom of the setup at all, because they need places to warm up....(basking spots)....and places to cool down! You also need to make sure that you have the right UVB, which comes from the proper Flourescent lighting! We also use a humidifier to give them the right humidity which should be at around 6o % for an average. This will also help to heat their enclosure!
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