lyricalmiracle
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i set this up for a panther cham, built from scratch with mesh for ventillation etc, having a problem with my temps that i want to get right before i get the cham. i tried a 100w bulb which only got my basking spot to 83.6 degrees (digital thermometer) so i tried a 150w bulb (both exo terra sun glo) and this got my basking spot temp up to just over 85 degrees. it seems ridiculous that this is as high as the temperature will go so can i have some advice on why this may be, and how i can get the temperature to go up and provide a better gradient through the whole viv please, and what should the maximum basking spot temp be for a panther?
the top of the viv is fly screen metal mesh like the doors on the front so could that prevent the heat getting through, or is it likely that all the ventillation is allowing a draft to get through and preventing the heat building up?
cheers for your help, pic below (will be putting a lot more climbing material in the viv just threw the plants in for it to be more realistic of the future environment!):
the top of the viv is fly screen metal mesh like the doors on the front so could that prevent the heat getting through, or is it likely that all the ventillation is allowing a draft to get through and preventing the heat building up?
cheers for your help, pic below (will be putting a lot more climbing material in the viv just threw the plants in for it to be more realistic of the future environment!):
