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[QUOTE="Chris., post: 2045265, member: 118223"] Welcome to the forum and congrats on your first pet :) As the others mentioned 150°F is waaay out of the range, you want something around the 120°F for a baby. You also want a way to meassure the temps correctly, so you should get a probe thermometer or a temp gun! Temps and lights are the single most important thing for your dragon!! THIS NEEDS TO BE ADDRESSED ASAP!!!! As Meli explained humidity is the amount of water in the air and bearded dragons should be kept between 0% - 50% or so. The reason being they can easily get infections with higher humidity. High humidity also promotes growing of bacteria, fungus and mold. Needless to say you don't want any of those. High levels are usually caused by something wet or moist inside the tank (substrate, wood, etc.) or very humid air in your room around. [/QUOTE]
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