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[QUOTE="OztheDragon, post: 2011914, member: 112444"] I use a 10.0 t5 UVB from zoo med. Its mounted inside his tank. His basking spot is around 96-99°, ambient temp on warm side around 80° degrees, and cool side with hide around 74°. Lately I've had to keep a water bowl in his enclosure so the humidity stays above 20% (usually between 25 and 30%). If you guys think his basking spot should be hotter I can bump it up a bit however he seems to avoid it if its to much above 100°. He doesn't seem to like 105°. I took him to the vet because he hasnt been eating well since waking up and I was worried about that and dehydration. She said overall physically he looks good but did a fecal test and found pinworms so he's being treated for that now. Hopefully his appetite comes back soon. He is nearly a pound and the vet didn't seem very worried about his weight at this time. Is it easy for beardies to reinfect themselves? He has some wood/bark things and I'm not sure how to clean those so for now I've just removed them. [/QUOTE]
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