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Bored beardie?
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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 1999134, member: 114539"] His setup looks pretty good, the only thing i think personally would change is the separation between the uvb and basking. I would probably move the uvb so that there is some overlap between uvb and basking. Beardies do tend to slow down as they start nearing adult size, yours looks like he is very good size for 8.5 months old. If his uvb is 8 or 9 months old as well it may have started producing less uvb. Correct heat and uvb are critical to every aspect of their health and behavior. I would double check those first. Basking needs to be 95 to 100 ferinhight (i apologize i don't know Celsius off top my head). If his setup is all good,as long as is eating and not loosing weight he's probably just being a typical beardie :) [/QUOTE]
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