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Issues with temperatures for a Bearded dragon
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[QUOTE="CooperDragon, post: 2014390, member: 76248"] If you do continue to run into issues with reaching temp, another option is to use a second bulb in conjunction with a main basking light. You could use another visible light that is connected to a dimmer, or you could use a heat projector bulb that kicks in as needed to bump the temps using infrared. The disadvantage is that it takes up more space and increases complexity. The advantage is that by using multiple smaller bulbs, you can widen the basking space a bit and also have some more control over the temps. [/QUOTE]
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