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Bedtime for the beardies
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[QUOTE="hdochow, post: 2001291, member: 110661"] it's possible it could be too hot. try turning the che off and see what happens. (do not use the red bulb i saw you mention in your other post.) that humidity shouldn't be a problem. but you're going to want to get some probe thermometers. the stick-ons are very inaccurate. something like this... [URL='https://www.petsmart.com/reptile/environmental-control-and-lighting/humidity-and-temperature-control/zoo-med-reptile-terrarium-digital-thermometer-14914.html']Zoo Med Reptile Terrarium Digital Thermometer | reptile Bearded Dragon | PetSmart[/URL] ideally you want two of them, one for hot side and one for cool side. mine have hygrometers built in, too, but they are a little more expensive. here's a link to those. [URL="https://www.ebay.com/itm/174576748497"]V.E. TH-100 thermometer/Hygrometer Cold Blood Creations bearded dragon reptiles | eBay[/URL] since you just got him, it could be relocation stress too. shedding will also affect their behavior. [/QUOTE]
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