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[QUOTE="KarrieRee, post: 2003450, member: 97951"] I would move him I dont know if they are necessarily bad but I would not have him under a draft --I do recommend you get the two digital probe thermometers they are the most accurate - IR guns are good to have but are not the most reliable as they can not read off certain materials or give the wrong reading-- where is the PowerSun? Do you have it on a screen or hanging over the tank so there is no screen? I also recommend getting another UVB a long tube fixture like this [URL="https://www.petmountain.com/product/zoo-med-reptisun-t5-ho-high-output-terrarium-hood?variant=40651"]Zoo Med ReptiSun T5 HO High Output Terrarium Hood[/URL] please get this as soon as you can they are selling out - not sure what is going on but some of these UVB's people are having a hard time finding - you want this for extra UVB back up the MVB's are good for heat but not so much the UVB as they need to be replaced more often - and you dont want him going w/ out UVB so its best to have the long tube fixture as well -- I see two bumps above the vent indicating a male -- please cut the baths down to maybe every 10 days to two weeks - too many dry the scales out--- is he a good salad eater? If so they get most of their hydration thru salads -- you can rinse the greens before serving -- once we get the lighting and your basking temps on par then we can see if it is in fact brumation - dragons will start to brumate come fall and you should not keep them from doing that unless they are sick or / and under weight [/QUOTE]
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