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[QUOTE="Groggyfroggie, post: 2008622, member: 115553"] Hi! So first of all can you specify the temperature remains around 80 only at night or all day? Day time temperature on the basking spot needs to be 100-110F for a baby. Night time temperature can be around 70s. Pls purchase PROBE thermometers to take the temperature at the basking spot and the cool side. If temperature remains low during the day you have to get a higher wattage basking bulb (u don’t want any colored bulbs like red blue green bulbs). If temperature drops below 65F at night you’ll need a ceramic heat emitter (CHE) or other heating bulb that doesn’t produce light. The red colored nighttime bulb isn’t good for him. Also what’s the uvb type and brand? You need a long tube uvb bulb. The distance between uvb bulb to his basking spot also matters. Upload pictures of your enclosure so we can help you figure out the optimal uvb lighting placement. The right temperature and uvb lighting is crucial for his well-being. Without either of those he’s not gonna thrive. Experienced owners on the forum can help you with that so if there’s any more questions pls ask. Your beardie is very cute. If he gets stressed taking baths then you don’t need to bathe him. Unless he drinks from his bath. If he doesn’t, use something like a clean eye dropper to drip water on his snout so he drinks, avoid getting it in his nose. [/QUOTE]
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