>>344048His whole cage is full of things to climb on and the temps are suitable for this species. I'm not new to caring for reptiles.
When you keep numerous reptiles for a couple years, you learn that two thermometers aren't necessary. Being precise is a waste of time and energy, especially when it comes to generalist species who thrive in a variety of conditions. It's never constant in the wild, unless you're dealing with an organism that lives in one type of microhabitat under a certain species of grass off some tiny bank in the middle of the Amazon. But that's not the case with a Knight Anole. He lived in a 10 gallon with another Knight in it for 3 years in a pet store in Las Vegas. What I've given him is a palace compared to that shithole he lived in.
I'll admit that I need to get him a new UVB light that covers the entire tank and possibly redesign it so that he has a more stable perch (he keeps breaking the setup of grapevine and fake driftwood I have), but other than that, there are no problems. There is no issue with temperatures, just the lighting.