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    Concerned about my baby.

    Thank you! Those sketches help a lot. My T8 bulb does not have a reflector hood, so I may need to purchase one. I did move them closer together and angled the basking light so that it hits with the T8 as best as I could without the reflector hood.
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    Concerned about my baby.

    No. The cage itself is only 2 feet from front to back.
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    Concerned about my baby.

    No but I think that picture is deceiving. I should have taken it from the side. The cage is 2 feet wide. The UVB is approximately 4 inches in from the back[i] of the cage, and hangs approximately 5 inches down. The basking light is about 5 inches in from the [i]front of the cage, and hangs about...
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    Concerned about my baby.

    If the UVB is on top of the cage, it will be about 6 inches higher than the basking light. And I will have to get an attachment for the light because the bulb is at the bottom and there’s no protective covering. Could i position it over a few inches from the basking spot, at the same height...
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    Concerned about my baby.

    The tube is aimed down into the tank. I bought the fixture that was recommended for the light. It is about a foot from the basking spot. But obviously it isn’t over the basking spot. Excuse my ignorance but how do I have the UVB over the basking spot, but a foot away from the basking light? Is...
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    Concerned about my baby.

    Thanks everyone for the opinions. I know they don’t poop often, but he usually went twice a week and total (from onset of not eating) to his first poo yesterday was about 8 days or so. Does coccidia typically cause numerous stools? He hasn’t went again. However, since pooping yesterday his...
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    Concerned about my baby.

    Hello, So I’ll have to give some background. My beardie was adopted from my cousin who was not taking care of him properly. He is now housed in a custom cage with the correct lighting, temps and humidity. He is an adult, probably around 2-3 years old. When I first got him he didn’t eat well...
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