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Ideal uvb setup
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[QUOTE="CooperDragon, post: 2045702, member: 76248"] You might also consider adding a higher perch of some sort. A branch or similar perhaps. This could allow closer access to the UVB light, but still be separate from the main basking area. They can climb up higher if they feel like they need some more intense UVB. Providing options like this for both heat and UVB can be beneficial since they're pretty good at self regulating to get what they need at any given time. [/QUOTE]
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