In a message dated 2/11/01 12:25:58 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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The tank is 20" long, with the temperature going down to room temperature
(it's reading 74F). The hide box is in the center of the tank, with the
bulb directly over a spot about 2" to the left. I imagine it's a few
degrees cooler to the left of that and on the surface of the hide box.
Do you think a reduction of heat in the tank like I've done will affect her
metabolic and growth rates significantly if it's still 88F right under the
light bulb? She _has_ grown a lot. Should I expect her to eat less?
>>
Hi-
Perhaps you needn't change anything.
If she was growing, eating and shedding well maybe your setup is good.
One thing I do differently is I place the spot to one side, not in the center.
Jason
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