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[QUOTE="LinzNuminex1389, post: 2015145, member: 117510"] Hi Guys, I going to be rehoming a bearded dragon by within the next month. I got a vivarium from a friend and have noticed as it was used for snakes it needs to be upgraded a bit ready for when I get my new friend. It's a 4ft viv with a mesh dome hole on top. I have the ExoTerra dome but it's only suitable for 50w (I'm guessing I need one up to 100w) it's got a few marks on it but it works well and is safe to use. But don't want to risk it if I need a stronger basking bulb. (Do you need a dome with all lights, my previous viv didn't have one, just a ceramic clip holder.) MICROclimate digital dimming thermostat and an ExoTerra light unit that can hold 2 bulbs. Came with a 5% uvb but I know I need a min 10% I'm thinking the Pro T5 UVB kit (Arcadia Reptile Pro T5 UVB Kit Desert 12% UV-B 24 Watt) I'm not sure about the thermostat as my last beardie just had a small analogue one, but again looking a getting a digital with a probe sensor. Would anyone recommend anything different or anything I could improve on. I've had a beardie before but it's been a while since I last had one and just want to make sure he/she is happy in new home [/QUOTE]
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