no it was a 20gallon tall wasn't a 20gallon long and know about how the it will be ideal hiding place for crickets tueday im going to go buy different size tile to put there to take place of the ones there. the warm side was up to 87 when i left for church and the cool side was 80 i came home and the light were off so have to wait to see if the temp is going to be right when i come home tuesday . in the tall tank it was warm side was 95 and cool side was 80 do they have to have a che or uth i was using a red infered light at night until i saw on here that it would hurt their eyes i used that red light for 2 years do they need uvb light
i was using one on the other tank but the bulb burnt out
well i am having trouble i have moved things around and my temps havent settle yet on the warm side it 92 and on the cool side it is 80 degrees
how do you do thatWhat type of lighting is housed in the fixture above the tank? Have you tried establishing a diagonal gradient?
Yes just the calicium without d3Diagonal thermal gradient:
Reason I suggest trying is that one can get a greater separation between the warm end and the cool end of a tank of these dimensions by using the diagonal. For instance: Make the front right corner the warm "end" and the back left corner the "cool" end.
Are you dusting with ANY supplement which contains vitamin D3 in addition to using the UVB light? If so, not a good idea. Too much D3.
A tube fluorescent UVB? What brand and strength?
Well I know I'm going get another tank but I can't afford it at the moment this will have to do for now until next month the tank I'm getting cost $169.00 so it going to wait as long as I can keep the temp right in this one. I can get use to sound of the fan only have to use it in the day time. Right now temp is 95 on warm side and 78 on coolside
I would switch out to an incandescent bulb and get temps a wee bit cooler overall. Then supplement with Zoo Med's Reptivite with D3/A acetate at least for the present.
What size tank are you looking at for $169?
Just saying that the excess rays from an overhead UVB source could be as harmful as too much powdered vitamin D3. We can control the amount of powdered vitamins with D3 we use by lightly dusting. There are very few options for a leo to escape from UVB rays in your current tank.
Temperatures for all leos regardless of size:
88-93 F (31-34 C) ground temp at warm end inside the warm dry hide
no greater than 85 F (29.5 C) air temp - 4 inches above ground on the warm end
no greater than 75 F (24.5) air temp - 4 inches above ground on the cool end
Leave the UTH on 24/7. Can turn off overhead heating at night.
I would switch out to an incandescent bulb and get temps a wee bit cooler overall. Then supplement with Zoo Med's Reptivite with D3/A acetate at least for the present.
What size tank are you looking at for $169?
Just saying that the excess rays from an overhead UVB source could be as harmful as too much powdered vitamin D3. We can control the amount of powdered vitamins with D3 we use by lightly dusting. There are very few options for a leo to escape from UVB rays in your current tank.
Temperatures for all leos regardless of size:
88-93 F (31-34 C) ground temp at warm end inside the warm dry hide
no greater than 85 F (29.5 C) air temp - 4 inches above ground on the warm end
no greater than 75 F (24.5) air temp - 4 inches above ground on the cool end
Leave the UTH on 24/7. Can turn off overhead heating at night.
So are you saying I don't need the uvb ligh? She has been living without a Uth for 4years now or less. I turn all light off at night