Beardie left overnight?

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We’re going away for a night on the 3rd to the 4th of November and I’ve figured out the feeding situation but I don’t know what to do with the lights, would it be okay to keep them on overnight just once because there’s nobody who can come in and turn them off? If anyone has any solutions please help!!
 

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adriana48r":3rk2p8fg said:
We’re going away for a night on the 3rd to the 4th of November and I’ve figured out the feeding situation but I don’t know what to do with the lights, would it be okay to keep them on overnight just once because there’s nobody who can come in and turn them off? If anyone has any solutions please help!!

Lights ?

Easy and cheap solution is something like this :
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it's a programable digital 7 day light timer that plugs in.

Even cheap , is a analog electromechanical timer like this :
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ncc74656

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my beardie kinda tens to her self, im sure a single night would be fine, just have some kind of hidie hole or a dark place teo sleep. mine will climb into her tank to bask or eat some dry food, she runs into the kitchen to get a drink from her bowl or the living room to grab fruit i leave on the table. she likes to sleep in a closet or next to the furnace intake. if i am home and go to bed i often find her by the blankets or on the pillows next to me.

they are pretty good about knowing what they want to do and tending to themselves
 
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