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[QUOTE="FloraBelle, post: 1655730, member: 75271"] First off, I want to repeat what others have already said.... thank you for maintaining and improving this site! Many times I have visited in a panic, looking for advice or answers as a new beardie mom. My boy is 7 months old now, and doing great! My only suggestion is a reiteration of a post made back in 2009... "Important questions regarding care". It may bear updating and repeating. I see the same questions asked over and over to people looking for help (what kind of uvb do you use, what are your temps...etc)... To the point where I have even seen this aspect of the forum used as the butt of a joke by breeders and on other forums. The questions are important, especially for newbies.... But for those beardie parents who already have their setups optimized, it can be a drag to have to justify yourself on the basics every time you are looking for info, help or advice. I find myself starting or ending every post with something like, "my setup is correct according to forum guidelines" so that I don't get the regular string of questions! Perhaps just updating and reposting that original post would help... And maybe a new, separate, string on health issues faced by newbies or something... Where the focus is .... "Before you post in the health or ER forums, check your basic setup and include this info in your help request"... Or something like that... Just some thought! I really do rely on this site.... Wonderful of you to do this for us! :blob5: thank you so much! [/QUOTE]
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