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5 mo old beardie has to be helped out of hide
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[QUOTE="Lizard of Light, post: 1955655, member: 109463"] T8 (Reptisun 10.0, with a reflector) and it's less than a foot from the basking site (which also has a MVB for heat and extra UVB). It's about 18 in away from the floor of the tank (which is 36 in x 18 in x 18 in). That said though, he never closes his eyes when he's out unless he's tired or annoyed. And while I do have to pull him out manually a lot lately, he actually will not only stay out but is pretty animated when it's time to get his buggies from the bowl and when he feels like trying to solve the mystery of who's that weird ghost beardie in the glass on the other end. I kind of wonder if he's just feeling down because I haven't been taking him out as much this past week (at least, not during the day when he has more energy to run around exploring). I'll see after about 50 minutes after his 2 hours of digestion time are up. [/QUOTE]
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