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i always have my heating pad (makes cage 80 degrees)on but when i put my heating lamp on, the temperature gets up to 90 degrees, is that too hot? do i even need the heating lamp?
90 degrees is waaay too hot. I think most of us would agree that any temp ranging from about 81-86 is appropriate. I'd be prone to get rid of the heat lamp and keep the heat pad going....
May I ask what that 80 degree temp was taken from? Is it the ambient enclosure temp? substrate temp?