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Beardie ER
Juvenile, 6-8 months old not eating, sleeping all day.
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[QUOTE="KarrieRee, post: 1993935, member: 97951"] Please get rid of the red bulb all together throw it away---- replace the coil UVB if your using a coil they are terrible UVB's --- I posted above what you need -- the 22" is the length of the UVB bulb you need for the Zoo Med fixture/ hood --- when you get the UVB replaced and you need to do this now please post back on here and I will help you place it in the tank -- your screen will determine where your UVB will go --- here are some links to the UVB's -- the basking bulbs you showed me are good -- just make sure you have a digital probe thermometer to get surface basking temps -- 24" [URL='https://www.pangeareptile.com/collections/fixtures/products/zoo-med-reptisun-t5-hood?variant=26907425734756']Zoo Med ReptiSun T5 HO Hood[/URL] 22" [URL='https://www.pangeareptile.com/collections/uvb-bulbs-florescent-mercury-vapor/products/zoo-med-reptisun-10-0-uvb-t5']Zoo Med ReptiSun 10.0 UVB T5 HO[/URL] Use one of your basking bulbs you showed me and take out the red bulb -- do not use it [/QUOTE]
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