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Lighting/Enclosures
An actual experiment on bearded dragon preferred body temps
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 1901152, member: 31715"] I agree. And the study definitely shows that different dragons had different temp preferences. They make a comment that there was a difference of 6c between the one that cooled off at the lowest and the one who cooled off at the highest. But I think anyone who has raised multiple dragons knows this to be the case too. Naughtica would refuse to bask if her basking surface wasnt exactly 98. Kiki on the other hand liked 105 for her whole life. I think learning your dragon is the best you can do. But It definitely negates the comment that providing over 40c (104f) in your tank is going to kill your dragon..... I agree with you, providing a range for them to pick from is best. They know what they want. And we can make adjustments as they start to show us that. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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