Then you should be perfectly fine. Golden greek babies are normally a little pricier than Ibera greeks.
Zacheyp, it sounds even better. Eastern Hermanns (Boettgeri) are also equally or hardier in terms of moisture tolerance than the already hardy ibera. It will matter if you are in NJ! Also the Western Hermann is very tough, depends on provenance, but Boettgeri rules.Eweezyfosheezy said:I would also look at eastern hermanns. They are very similar to Ibera greeks.
Eweezyfosheezy said:For an Ibera to get to 12 inches would take many years I have some five year olds that are in the 7-8 in. range and its a big difference from 8 to 12.
I understand, is that at least enough uvb?NudistApple said:There is no way to say if that is enough heat, only you can answer that question after you get it set up and see where your levels are.
Everyone is going to have different results because we all use different enclosures and have a different local climate.
NudistApple said:For...what? Night heating? Unless you have a smallish enclosure 60watts won't keep it very warm.