I really am a visual person and I am scared to death I am going to purchase the wrong items for my bearded dragons enclosure. Even though I have done so much research everyone has there own opinion I need help from someone who has had there beardie for a very long time and there bearded dragon is healthy to please help me find the same items you have so I may purchase them for my beardie please I have to much anxiety to know if I am purchasing the correct items.
I really am a visual person and I am scared to death I am going to purchase the wrong items for my bearded dragons enclosure. Even though I have done so much research everyone has there own opinion I need help from someone who has had there beardie for a very long time and there bearded dragon is healthy to please help me find the same items you have so I may purchase them for my beardie please I have to much anxiety to know if I am purchasing the correct items.
First you need a good solid clear basking bulb to keep surface basking temps of 95-100 for a 6 month old dragon or 105-110 for a baby younger than 6 months- here are 3 of them that can be used
start w/ a 100 watt Flukers Basking Bulb Incandescent Reptile Light
The Exo Terra Intense Basking Spot Lamp is for reptiles and amphibians. Powerful source of directed heat emissions. Heat rays reflected deep into living environment. Small, energy-efficient daytime heat source. Intense basking spot Great for reptiles and amphibians Powerful source of directed...
Arcadia Reptile ProT5 UV-B Kit at PetSmart. Shop all reptile light fixtures online
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or this one you will need to change the bulb out to the Reptisun posted above for this fixture you want the 2 ft or 24" https://hydrobuilder.com/sunblaster...mp.html?opts=eyJhdHRyaWJ1dGU5MDEiOiI2NjEwIn0=
this is all you need for lighting at this point - if in time when winter comes and you need heat at night we can help you there - please post back on here when you get your tank set up for help w/ placement of the UVB and any other questions you have
I spoke with a breeder, and they suggested the UVB light be the whole tank length.
I need two lights for the whole tank the basking light and the UVB light.
also, I asked the same breeder about calcium power and the multi-vitamin powder and was told I just needed calcium with vitamin D3 in it, what do you use and what would you suggest? if you don't mind I know I tend to ask a lot of questions and it's just because I want to get it right so if you do not want to take the time to answer I understand but I do thank you for the information you have given me already.
I spoke with a breeder, and they suggested the UVB light be the whole tank length.
I need two lights for the whole tank the basking light and the UVB light.
also, I asked the same breeder about calcium power and the multi-vitamin powder and was told I just needed calcium with vitamin D3 in it, what do you use and what would you suggest? if you don't mind I know I tend to ask a lot of questions and it's just because I want to get it right so if you do not want to take the time to answer I understand but I do thank you for the information you have given me already.
Uvb's should not be the complete length of the tank-- dragons need to be able to sit in their tanks w/ out having to hide from it- calcium D 3 for a dragon till 1 year along w/ vitamins w/ beta carotene dusted on the insects calcium D 3 5 x per week ONCE per feeding vitamins 2 x per week ONCE per feeding lightly coated please--
Karrie is right, it's usually recommended to have an area in their tank where they can retreat from the
UVB as well as from heat to cool down or get out of the sun, so to speak. That is essentially what they
would do in nature, so as keepers, we try to emulate nature as closely as we can.
Supplementation is important & I always say moderation is the key. We can help with brands as well,
if you need.