Please take the uth off the bottom, and not because he is going to get burned but because it so unnatural. They don't bury down under the dirt during the day to get warm, its to keep cool and avoid daytime predators and the moist soil keeps them hydrated through out the hot day. And to answer your question yes 100f is to hot. You want your ambient air temp to sit around 82f to 85f on the warm end of the tank and the other end you want to be a few degrees lower so he can thermal regulate his body temps. You want his substrate to be cool and you will notice that the hotter the tank is during the day the further down he will burrow to escape the heat, but don't get me wrong you don't want it to be freezing either. At night you can let both ends drop a few degrees and he should come out to eat. So I would take the uth heater off the bottom and grab a over head heat source and if its warmer were you are you shouldn't need very high wattage, if you have a ten gallon I would say maybe 40 watts may be ok.





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