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[QUOTE="berasmommy, post: 1831905, member: 94970"] We have a 100 watt CHE that we keep set at 80 all day and night. We have one PAR38 70 watt flood light for basking and we use a Reptisun 10.0 T5-Ho Uvb 24W Fluorescent Lamp, 22" mounted in a hood with reflector but UNDER the lid. We also have a heating pad that we leave on all the time on the warm side, no temp gauge on it. Our beardie likes to lay on that side after eating to help with belly heat and digestion. This is our second go around and I like you had scoured the web for info on the best setup and this is what we came up with. So far our beardie seems super healthy and he's extremely active and eats a TON of dubia roaches (way better than crickets IMO)! I am not an expert by any means, but we learned though trial and error and lost our first beardie to sickness. We made a few changes afterwards and our new beardies seems to love it. So my number one suggestion to you is DO NOT buy your beardie from a box pet store, find a small mom and pop that knows the breeders it's getting it dragons from. Best wishes and I'm sure you'll get loads of advice from this site, just take it all with a grain of salt (even mine) and do your research. [GALLERY=media, 58148][/GALLERY] [GALLERY=media, 58149][/GALLERY] [/QUOTE]
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