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With just the basking bulb would this give me the temperature gradient I would need? or would i need a ceramic reptile heater bulb?
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There's really no way to answer this question other than to tell you to set it up and check the temps to see.
There are several variables involved in getting the temperature where you need it. The ambient temperature of the room will have an effect and how close your basking area is to the light will too.
Placement of the light will make a big difference in the overall gradient. If it's on one end then the other is likely to be very cool whereas if it's in the middle the ends will probably not get as low.
In my current ackie setup I use a 65 watt flood light to get the basking temps up to 130-140. I have had to use 90 watt lights in previous setups. What you use will depend on your specific situation.
As an aside, if you're getting hatchlings then I'd suggest not starting them out in a 55. That's a little too much area for them to effectively hunt in at that small size.