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<blockquote data-quote="Gscottjr" data-source="post: 82819" data-attributes="member: 7345"><p>Thanks Phil. I have been reading several threads and am learning.</p><p></p><p>I do have a question about temperature. The guy at the store I bought my T from told me to keep the enclosure 80 degrees and fairly humid. I bought the small stick on heating pad and put it on the side of my medium sized critter keeper. I have the T in a small plastic container inside the larger enclosure. I put a thermometer on top of the small container and last night it was 78 degrees F but this morning it read 70 degrees F. Is that too cold?</p><p>I don't think the heating pad is doing much as it is just barely warm to the touch. I'm not sure how to raise the temp unless I use a heat lamp but am worried it will dry everything out too much. Any suggestions would be great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gscottjr, post: 82819, member: 7345"] Thanks Phil. I have been reading several threads and am learning. I do have a question about temperature. The guy at the store I bought my T from told me to keep the enclosure 80 degrees and fairly humid. I bought the small stick on heating pad and put it on the side of my medium sized critter keeper. I have the T in a small plastic container inside the larger enclosure. I put a thermometer on top of the small container and last night it was 78 degrees F but this morning it read 70 degrees F. Is that too cold? I don't think the heating pad is doing much as it is just barely warm to the touch. I'm not sure how to raise the temp unless I use a heat lamp but am worried it will dry everything out too much. Any suggestions would be great. [/QUOTE]
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