KarrieRee":20xprnf4 said:Please post a pic of the tank so I can see it
https://www.beardeddragon.org/useruploads/ click on XIMG at the top if the message box then click on the pic it should post
Shaun78":ln64rbks said:Sounds good. Okay so if you are having issues getting up to temp you can try using another lamp with either another basking bulb or using a ceramic heat emitter. The heat emitter puts out heat without putting out any light so it's good for use at night if the temp in your enclosure is dropping below 65 but you can also use it to help heat the enclosure in conjunction with a regular basking bulb during the day. My setup I use a dual dome lamp with two 150 watt basking bulbs to heat his enclosure and at night I have a CHE setup to an on/off thermostat to kick on if his cage temp drops below 65. Do NOT use those red bulbs for nighttime heat. It will interrupt your dragon's sleep.
KarrieRee":1a0zb9ns said:One 150 watt bulb should heat that tank --- unless its winter and the tank is in a room where its cold -- if that is the case use another basking lower wattage bulb -- like a 50 or 75 watt but please get a digital probe thermometer to get the temp --- you DO NOT want to burn the dragon up-- you can also get a dome and place it in the middle of the tank w/a regular household bulb NO LEDS's 60 or 40 watt to get the middle of the tank in the 90's -- place a piece of decor there for them as a second basking area --
KarrieRee":3gkze5tb said:Invest in a stand -- post a pic of the top you can always move the basking area to where its not on the plastic part -- but post a pic of it and we can go from there
KarrieRee":x4denxj1 said:You can try getting some glass castors -- like this https://www.etsy.com/listing/969714946/vintage-clear-glass-caster-floor?gpla=1&gao=1&&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=shopping_us_e-home_and_living-kitchen_and_dining-drink_and_barware-drinkware-coasters&utm_custom1=_k_EAIaIQobChMI9LelkuOm8AIV_HRvBB2hzwIHEAQYAyABEgJ1yPD_BwE_k_&utm_content=go_12574416612_122093297000_507799057845_aud-1185037701036la-498657395712_c__969714946_129026247&utm_custom2=12574416612&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9LelkuOm8AIV_HRvBB2hzwIHEAQYAyABEgJ1yPD_BwE
they can sit under the basking light rim I used them on my 50 gallon tank
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