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  • Forgot to say that when you cut off the lights at night the temps should be lower 70's on the cool end and the heat pad setting should be lowers 80's.
    You need a thermostat on the heat pads. You can get a cheap one at Petco or Petsmart or at any online reptile shop. The lights are ok but they dry out the tanks. I only use them from time to time. 90 degrees is a little to high. shoot for the lower 80's or upper 70's
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