Ok I didn't buy any lights other than a UVB bulb for my anole, but what I did buy was a humidity/temperature meter, a two in one gauge! Right now the temp is 71 degrees with a humidity of 75%. The humidity is great! But the temp could be higher, that's a bit cold for the little guy. Everyone's saying a rage of 75-85 degrees, and I even added a heat pad underneath the tank. Don't worry, there's like almost two inches of soil between the frog and heat pad, along with a sheet of glass, so no burns will come to the frog. I just plugged it in so hopefully the temp rises.

If the temp remains 71 degrees, how should I make it so it's closer to 80? I added a sheet of aluminum foil around the top of the tank with a large hold cut at the middle so the heat lamp has no contact with the foil. This, as I was told, will retain humidity and heat. Any better methods beyond this? Keep in mind I'm in eastern USA, we are still in late march and it's chilly outside. That does contribute to a cooler room.

Also I have two dimmer bulbs I can use instead of the bright daylight bulbs since you all say it's not needed or good for him. I have a black heat bulb and a red night bulb, both 60w. Should I use those as light and warmth? They aren't bright as heck but are just as warm.