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[QUOTE="Tokens, post: 1223580, member: 51444"] Hi guys I've been lurking these forums a few days and I have a question. I was unaware about needing 2 lights and had my enclosure built like this.... [img]http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/5728/sany1763.jpg[/img] After reading alot I now understand beardies need white light to protect their eyes from the uvb, and also i found out they can see the red light so im sure thats annoying to him at night. I just got my beardie today after getting temps right over the weekend. Ok ok now for my question. If my house never drops below 65F. Should I just put a white light in there during the UVB hours and turn off all heat at night? To me this seems like the best idea providing my beardie doesn't need to thermoregulate at night? I really want to do this right! [/QUOTE]
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