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[QUOTE="inalilwhile, post: 1288456, member: 53600"] Thanks so much for this thread! Right now my gal is under an 125w Solar Glo (above the screen.. oops. I didn't know). Now that I know SolarGlos have UVB which diminishes rapidly, I am thinking of getting her a ReptiSun and then using the Solar Glo as a basking light. Can I do that? My real issue stems from the fact that my beardie (who is a few weeks older than this photo, but still does the exact same thing), spends 80% of her time on her mesh hammock thing. (At night, she sleeps pressed between it and the glass. It's cute.) See photo: [img]http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g38/inalilwhile/photo5-1.jpg[/img] So if I put the ReptiSun above the mesh, I'm worried she'll be too close to it and burn herself or something. What if I put it on the opposite side of the cage, on the glass that doesn't have the hammock? Would that work or is that too far from her if she's always on the opposite glass? She's in a 20 gallon. [/QUOTE]
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