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Beardie staying in only one area of enclosure, seems depressed
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[QUOTE="KarrieRee, post: 1990252, member: 97951"] First I would move your UVB off the back wall and have it placed somewhere he can sit directly under it - I will post a pic of my Zen for reference so you can see - the undigested insects tells me his basking temp is not hot enough-- are you getting surface basking temps w/ a digital probe thermometer ? IR guns cannot read off of certain materials especially off of hammocks - I just noticed your using 2 150 watt bulbs? Is that correct? Right now I am using for my Zen w/ the bulbs on top one 150 watt and another dome w/ a 75 watt in it - I had a 100 watt in it this morning and the temps were not getting there so I changed it out w/ the weather being so goofy I am always watching the temps in the tank - the weather reflects on my temps in the tank because I have a sunny room and if the sun is coming in to that room it will affect the temps - I also have another basking spot in the middle of the tank w/ the UVB that is a 75 watt w/ temps running on his basking rock in the 90's - please get a digital probe for the most accurate surface basking temps [/QUOTE]
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