Basking spot-Flat rock?

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LisaTurtle

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I want to share the basking spot set up for my RT Gary. I have several large rocks and one smaller kinda flat slanted rock with top soil all around

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I'm just curious if I should have any concerns with not having a totally flat basking area...?

Temp is 100 directly under the light, where those 3 rocks in the back all meet


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The only concern I would have is his rear end will get much hotter before his front end gets warm enough for him. However, I really don't have any experience with this, so see what others say. I only have flat rocks.
 

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I have had basking areas just like this. Never had a problem. They can adjust themselves accordingly.

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Ok thanks! I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something. He does move around there, he's usually in a different position there everyday :) and He usually goes to the left corner at night.

I like that the rocks keep his nails trim. He really likes to climb around there and he sits in the little flower pot a lot and just looks around. It's cute :)
 

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What an adorable basking picture! I'm pretty sure he's saying it's just PERFECT! If he wasn't comfortable he'd move. I would keep a close eye on the temperature of the rocks to make sure he doesn't burn himself on them. A heat gun will make checking the temp of the rocks frequently, fast and easy. You can find them online for around $15.00
 

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That is the greatest picture ever. If there is a pic of the year contest I vote for this one right now!
 

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I'd be worried about a tip over. Keep an eye on it.
 

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TigsMom said:
What an adorable basking picture! I'm pretty sure he's saying it's just PERFECT! If he wasn't comfortable he'd move. I would keep a close eye on the temperature of the rocks to make sure he doesn't burn himself on them. A heat gun will make checking the temp of the rocks frequently, fast and easy. You can find them online for around $15.00

I need to get one of those temp guns. I take the temp in the basking spot regularly but I'm still using the little round thermometer from Petco and I've read on here that they are not always accurate.


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That is the greatest picture ever. If there is a pic of the year contest I vote for this one right now!

LOL Thanks!!! haha I'll keep it mind for the photo contests! :p

Good point Tom. I have not seen him tip himself over here before but I will definitely keep an eye on him. I've seen him tip & right himself a few times in his outdoor enclosure when he tries to climb out. He can right himself pretty well. But I know there are dangers especially if he's exposed to the sun/high temps.
 
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