heating&lighting indoor enclosure as temperature change

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tortoisenerd

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Just a friendly reminder to check the temperatures in your enclosures and adjust your heating and lighting accordingly as temperatures in your house may rise...we had a heat wave the past few days and I had to make sure little guy didn't cook (turned off the CHE and raised the MVB up). Best wishes!
 

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Thanks for the reminder Kate,
Here, it is not too warm yet. For the summer I will put the spot light 75W UVA and I dont think I will put a uvb since Hermy will go outside a couple of times a week or maybe I will also put the 5.0 UVB.
 

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Great Reminder Kate, I know in one day it went up 30 degrees here and by the end of this week will now drop that 30 degrees during the day. I've been watching the incubator closely. That is how I lost one clutch last year, it just got too hot in one day and Poof no hatchlings. :(
 
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