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[QUOTE="Taterbug, post: 1844718, member: 71213"] Glad to hear he is cheering up for you and enjoyed the CHE :) sometimes it’s hard to know how much information to answer with. Some people get pretty put off by detailed explanations for some reason. It’s actually better to have the UVB on the same side of the enclosure as the basking lamp. It makes more sense for the lizard (emulates sunlight better and they can see UVA) and it makes the UV more effective. The skin needs to be warm in order to convert the chemicals it creates from sunlight into the next step of the D3 cycle. If you find the enclosure is too dim you can add more lights, daylight florecents make a good option that don’t heat things up. [/QUOTE]
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