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RobK.

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on the Rhino iguana that i have read so far .

http://www.reptilechannel.com/lizards/lizard-species/rhinoceros-iguana.aspx
 

jerobi2k

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works here, the Rhino is right under the Red Tegu!! :D
just added this to favorites, good share. thanks Rob
 

james.w

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It worked this time. One thing I didn't see mentioned was a basking temp.
 

teguboy77

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This is good info have seen it before,yeah didnt mention basking temps but im assuming anything around 95f to 105f should work since there high temp is 93f.My rhino seems to like his temps around 95f.Thanks for posting it Robk.

They do mention the basking temps,on the left hand side at the bottom of the page it says page 2 there it exsplains the basking temps.
 

RobK.

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he does give a hint about the basking temps on page 2

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''Set the UVB lamp at the height recommended by the manufacturer, and adjust the basking lamp’s height to produce a temperature of 106 degrees''
 

james.w

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RobK. said:
he does give a hint about the basking temps on page 2

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''Set the UVB lamp at the height recommended by the manufacturer, and adjust the basking lamp’s height to produce a temperature of 106 degrees''

I guess I need to learn to read a little better..
 

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