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[QUOTE="Longfellow777, post: 1992914, member: 109225"] If you go to the homepage there is a lot of great information on topics like husbandry care and enclosure Check this out. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.beardeddragon.org/resources/new-bearded-dragon-owner-checklist-on-what-to-buy.23/[/URL] Get probed digital thermometers. not analog thermometers they are not accurate. For a baby you need 100 to 105 a couple degrees more than that wouldn’t hurt babies love it hot. Adults like it 95-100 I keep my adult at 102 A ceramic heat emitter for if temps drop below 65f at night. Most people don’t use heating mats. Make sure you have a T5 High output uvb. That is the most important thing if you do not have a sufficient UVB source the dragon will not eat will not process calcium and D3 come down with disease like mbd, all kinds of bad stuff so make sure it’s a T5. The AC shouldn’t matter if you get your tank acclimated to how you normally have your house it won’t be a problem. [/QUOTE]
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