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Behavior
Behaviour changed when changed set up a bit; never done before
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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 2002000, member: 114539"] No such thing as to many questions. As long as his basking is the correct temp, anything in the 80's should be ok, but i do agree that is a but low. That is the one draw back of the big enclosures, they can be hard to keep warm. But like i was saying as long as his basking and uvb are correct, your pretty much free to experiment with every thing else till you find what works for your beardie. They all have their on preferences And it takes a little while to figure them out. The che is less likely to draw him out if his normal basking area than another bulb, maybe try if and see if he mives back into his basking bulb. Another option would be to get the area under the new bulb up to normal basking temp so he can bask in either area, but that could elevate ambient temp, just monitor it. [/QUOTE]
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