Angie williams
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Hi,
I've just changed from a red basking lamp to a white one as I'm told this is better for my baby Horsfield.
I was wondering what the best thing to do at night is? It gets pretty cold in my house, probably about 5 degrees Celsius, and I don't want him to get cold or hibernate but I also don't want him to think it's daytime by leaving the basking lamp on.
I've removed his heat pad after advice that they were bad for him. Could I use that at night only?
Any advice please?
I've just changed from a red basking lamp to a white one as I'm told this is better for my baby Horsfield.
I was wondering what the best thing to do at night is? It gets pretty cold in my house, probably about 5 degrees Celsius, and I don't want him to get cold or hibernate but I also don't want him to think it's daytime by leaving the basking lamp on.
I've removed his heat pad after advice that they were bad for him. Could I use that at night only?
Any advice please?
