4 months is pretty long for brumation- please go over the surface basking temps-- ambient temps-- your uvb? Coil or long tube fixture?Hello everyone,
Rio, my beardie is 14th months old now. He´s been brumating for almost 4 months now as of today!
I´m wondering:
1. Is this normal?
2. How do I know if he´s out of brumation? Because, he´s been going in and out of it for quite a while....
3. Any specific recommendations in terms of how to stimulate him to get back to his norm?
Thank you in advance
He´s been going in and out of brumation I feel like. One day he might be up all day- and then go back into brumation for few days, and then repeating this behaviour. I have kept his routine the same since he went into brumation. Turning the lights out at night, and turn them on in the morning. He has a hiding place in his tank but he has never used it- instead he always in the upper right corner under the uvb bulb when he is sleeping and brumation. I´m a little confused by this since it´s been so long since I feel like he´s been in his norm.....4 months is pretty long for brumation- please go over the surface basking temps-- ambient temps-- your uvb? Coil or long tube fixture?
Please get rid of the coil----------- you need a long tube fixture like one of the UVB's I am going to post- coils are inadequate and will cause health issues - please replace as soon as possible then watch his behavior- semi brumation is what your describing but you need correct UVB lighting -He´s been going in and out of brumation I feel like. One day he might be up all day- and then go back into brumation for few days, and then repeating this behaviour. I have kept his routine the same since he went into brumation. Turning the lights out at night, and turn them on in the morning. He has a hiding place in his tank but he has never used it- instead he always in the upper right corner under the uvb bulb when he is sleeping and brumation. I´m a little confused by this since it´s been so long since I feel like he´s been in his norm.....
I have attached few pics of the light bulbs I´m using as well as overall view of the tank, and his physical appearance?
Thanks in advance....
Kristjan
Please do not listen to store employees - we get so many on here w/ the wrong advice on lighting- its only when dragons start showing lethargic- quit eating etc behavior- people come here looking for answers- please replace the uvb as soon as you can - your dragon is getting little to no uvb- he will not survive w/ out correct uvbI´m using two bulb like this in a lamp approx 16-17'' each (and they have a reflector inside of it).
Those two lamps cover most of the width of the tank. This was indeed recommended by the employee of the store in regards to the size and configuration of the tank- since the screen on top is divided in four squares. I´m no expert in all of this by any means- but I was hoping that I could trust in what I was buying..... :/
Here is a description which comes with the bulb:
The Exo Terra Reptile UVB150 has a very high UVB output similar to sunlight in deserts. These locations receive more direct sunlight, therefore desert reptiles are more exposed to UV radiation than any other type of reptile. This bulb can also be used on terrariums with denser screen covers to ensure sufficient UVB penetration. Dense screens can filter out up to 50% of the UVB rays. The high Vitamin D3 yield index ensures vitamin D3 photosynthesis to aid calcium absorption and prevent metabolic diseases.
Thank you so much for your answer. I really appreciate it! I will go ahead and start getting another uvb strip bulb.Please do not listen to store employees - we get so many on here w/ the wrong advice on lighting- its only when dragons start showing lethargic- quit eating etc behavior- people come here looking for answers- please replace the uvb as soon as you can - your dragon is getting little to no uvb- he will not survive w/ out correct uvb
Thank you. It´d be nice to get the Arcadia T5 12% and the light fixture at the same place. Hopefully I can find it somewhereI agree with Karrieree 100%.
Your to fixtures up front, are they zilla brand? I can't see them well enough to tell in the pics. If so they come with a plastic lens covering the bulb. It blocks 100% of the ubv rendering them useless. I wish they would stop selling them. If that's what they are please remove the lens. Also they will be t8 bulbs and need to be under the screen. That is likely why your beardie hangs out only in that corner, he is trying to get enough uvb to be healthy.
The Arcadia pro t5 12% is a much better option, you can get it at petsmart or online. ZooMed also works, but I have personally had problems with their fixtures.
I also agree with Karrieree about not taking advice from the employees of chain stores, most of them have never had a reptile let alone been educated on them.
I've been keeping beardies for about 9 years, folks like Karrieree, AHBD, Claudiusx, Cooperdragon to name a few have alot more years experience than that. Trust me, you won't find better or more accurate info anywhere else.
Try PetSmart - they carry them or you can order it onlineThank you. It´d be nice to get the Arcadia T5 12% and the light fixture at the same place. Hopefully I can find it somewhere
If you haft to try and get the Arcadia - it comes w/ the bulb already --- if you order the Zoo Med or the Sunblaster you will need to get the bulbs from two different places since the places I looked were out of the bulbs --and yes you want the 22" bulb--- you want a 24" fixture --Thank you so much for your answer. I really appreciate it! I will go ahead and start getting another uvb strip bulb.
Question: the width of the tank is 36'', and just so I understand this correctly 22'' or 24'' is the correct length of the bulb?
Do I need light fixture and a bulb and putting it inside the tank? And, from the info you presented above.
I need to get the fixture at one place and the bulb at another place?
Just before I put in an order for this.......
Completely agree with Karrie and Xp29, your bulb needs to be replaced asap. Use either a Reptisun 10.0 or an Arcadia D3+ fixture, inferior brand such as Zoomed or Thrive do not produce an adequate exposure unlike the packaging or pet store employees may claim.I´m using two bulb like this in a lamp approx 16-17'' each (and they have a reflector inside of it).
Those two lamps cover most of the width of the tank. This was indeed recommended by the employee of the store in regards to the size and configuration of the tank- since the screen on top is divided in four squares. I´m no expert in all of this by any means- but I was hoping that I could trust in what I was buying..... :/
Here is a description which comes with the bulb:
The Exo Terra Reptile UVB150 has a very high UVB output similar to sunlight in deserts. These locations receive more direct sunlight, therefore desert reptiles are more exposed to UV radiation than any other type of reptile. This bulb can also be used on terrariums with denser screen covers to ensure sufficient UVB penetration. Dense screens can filter out up to 50% of the UVB rays. The high Vitamin D3 yield index ensures vitamin D3 photosynthesis to aid calcium absorption and prevent metabolic diseases.
I just ordered these..... Really hope these are the right ones ??If you haft to try and get the Arcadia - it comes w/ the bulb already --- if you order the Zoo Med or the Sunblaster you will need to get the bulbs from two different places since the places I looked were out of the bulbs --and yes you want the 22" bulb--- you want a 24" fixture --
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