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hatchling lighting

realwomenfightnaked

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I have my hatchling in a 48 x 18 (basically a 45 gallon)

I have the basking side set with slate and a deep dome fixture with a zoo med repti basking light (100-150 watt I believe)

but for the cool side, I feel like the temp is low on that side, I'm wondering what low powered bulb I could put over there to bump it just a little

also should I turn my lights off at night?
 
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You want to still have a heat source at night, but without leaving a bright basking bulb on. Some use ceramic heat emitters. I personally always use a black night heat bulb normally 150w. All the light suppliers make them (Zoo med, Exo terra, Zilla, All living things)
 

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You want to still have a heat source at night, but without leaving a bright basking bulb on. Some use ceramic heat emitters. I personally always use a black night heat bulb normally 150w. All the light suppliers make them (Zoo med, Exo terra, Zilla, All living things)
Good advice.
 
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You want to still have a heat source at night, but without leaving a bright basking bulb on. Some use ceramic heat emitters. I personally always use a black night heat bulb normally 150w. All the light suppliers make them (Zoo med, Exo terra, Zilla, All living things)
I should add that I would be using a 150w in a 6x3 enclosure. That would probably be too much for a tank your size
 

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