If you have both a heating pad AND a heat lamp on it, and are only reading 60 degrees, I would check the accuracy of the thermometer you are using. Something doesn't sound right.
If you have both a heating pad AND a heat lamp on it, and are only reading 60 degrees, I would check the accuracy of the thermometer you are using. Something doesn't sound right.
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if you think even a small heating pad and a heat lamp should be keeping the tank warm then i'm thnking the heat pad is not working 100% the heating pad is over 10 years old. used 10 years ago for a lizard who also used this 25 gallon tank. my frog was in a 10 gallon tank with a different small heating pad and the temp stayed at 80 during the day and dropped to 70 at night i will switch to the newer heating pad and let you know if that solves the problem.
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