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the probe on the thermostat should be near the "cool" end and temperature set to 85. that should give you the basking temp needed aswell as keeping the cool end, not too cool.
basking end should be 110-115 and the cool end 85ish. does that make sense?
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yes that makes total sense, im not sure if setting the cool end to 85 would make the hot end 110 but i will try it tommorow and see what happens, on another note do you think the change could stress her out or anything, im just thinking that if she's happy and really healthy (vet said so bout 2months ago) then could the change do anything for her that is detrimental, fair enough alot of you will say if anything the change will make her better but im not sure as she has been used to the way it has been for nearly 3 yrs now, thanks
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Makes no difference do you know the maximum temp a ceramic bulb can reach????
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If you set a thermostat to 92 degrees and put the probe at the opposite end to a ceramic bulb the the bulb will reach temps much higher than 92 degrees therefore providing the basking temp that is desired by the OP and problem solved.
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i wasn't being fick m'lady.. just sounded like you were saying it doesn't matter how high the thermostat goes to as a ceramic bulb can get fricken hot.... hotter than the sun y'know.
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