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[QUOTE="DallasStorm, post: 2027365, member: 114774"] While beardies can withstand a wide variety of temperatures, here is what I always tell owners. [B]The focal basking hot spot should be between 100 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit[/B]. If your beardie is not sitting in the hot spot, gaping with its mouth open, then it probably isn't hot enough. Gaping is to help digest. The cool side of the tank should be between 80-90°F. At night, the tank can cool down between 72-80°F. Ceramic heat emitters can be used at night if the tank falls below the recommended night temperature. This is from Google. Go to YouTube and look up LizardGuru or Lord Elion. They will say the same things. So if this person wants a healthy dragon, I can help, but not when others chime in with wrong info. [/QUOTE]
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