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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 1994605, member: 114539"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.beardeddragon.org/resources/bearded-dragons-care-sheet.1/[/URL] That is the care sheet found on this site,its good info. Beardies are the most fantastic pets ever congrats on your new lil buddy! That being said there setup and care is extremely important and specific. Please take a little time need really study up on it. It will be the difference between the most rewarding pet or the saddest experience you'll ever have. The lights have to be right. Absolutely no coil type uvb.they just don't work. Use tube type 2/3 the length of your habitat. It's best if you can safely mount it inside the habitat. If not use a stronger bulb because the screen blocks a huge amount of the uvb. The beardie needs to be able to get within 10 to 12 inches (ish) of uvb. The basking for babies is warmer. Measure with a digital probe type thermometer to be accurate. For babies 105 to 108 (ish) adults 100 to 101 (ish). Babies feed protein 2 to 3 times daily. As much as they will eat in 10 to 15 minutes. Dust with calcium Once daily. Dust multivitamin a couple times per week. DON'T leave crickets in the habitat they will attack your dragon. Its best to feed in a separate container. Offer greens all day every day. Mist with water. (Rinse before shredding) You can offer none citrus fruit occasionally. Absolutely no avocado its toxic. No spinach it has calcium binders. Generally no lettuce can give small amount for hydration. Sorry im long winded but their care is important to health and happiness. Again congrats on your beardie, welcome to the rabbit hole :cool: [/QUOTE]
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