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[QUOTE="ChileanTaco, post: 2045703, member: 118921"] [USER=76248]@CooperDragon[/USER] That is a very good idea. For this reason, I have multiple raised areas: A curved branch that goes up to the UVB light, and elevated areas that form a basking platform under the heat lamp and are a bit under the UVB. Exactly. I see this behavior very much in my dragon. I've attached a picture. What I use is two basking lamps (because of: large enclosure, and I cannot get a single lamp stronger than 100 W here) and a UVB tube. The branch gets more UVB, the areas behind get more from the basking lamps. Because of shape of the branch my dragon can climb it up gradually. (Photo is a bit older, I have redone the left part adding something to climb instead of the bowl, but everything else is the same.) [/QUOTE]
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