Are there burns? If so post a pic- please raise the basking bulb - it needs to be at least 6" away from him- recommended is 8"I was changing my bearded dragon’s water and since it was his wake up time, I turned on the light. It was on for about five minutes when this happened. I was putting the water bowl back in and I heard a scratching noise, I look over and he is hanging on the inside wall of the terrarium! His body was still inside but he was gripping onto the top of the glass. That is when I noticed his head was inside the DOME the HEAT LIGHT WAS IN. I quickly turned off the light and raised it, moving it away. I picked him up and put him on the floor of the terrarium. He seemed okay and walked around, seeming perfectly fine. It has been a day since this happened (I’ve been watching him carefully) and he has been acting normal. No visible burns or anything. The bulb was a 100 watt I believe. I don’t think he was physically touching the bulb but inside the space between it and the dome, maybe touching the dome. Help?
No, he has been acting normal. When you touch his head he acts regularly and nothing is red. The bulb is about 6 away from his head when on the basking hammock, I just raised it so probably sevenAre there burns? If so post a pic- please raise the basking bulb - it needs to be at least 6" away from him- recommended is 8"
I am wondering why he jumped at the bulb -- odd --No, he has been acting normal. When you touch his head he acts regularly and nothing is red. The bulb is about 6 away from his head when on the basking hammock, I just raised it so probably seven
I think he was trying to get out of the tank. Here is a very inaccurate drawingI am wondering why he jumped at the bulb -- odd --
Please go over your basking temps and how your taking them and uvb are you using a coil or a tube fixtureI think he was trying to get out of the tank. Here is a very inaccurate drawing
Basking temps are medium to high 90s. UVB is a coil but I take him out almost everyday and I I’m looking for a better one.Please go over your basking temps and how your taking them and uvb are you using a coil or a tube fixture
Temps need to be 95-100 surface basking temps taken w/ a digital probe thermometer -- as far coil UVB's they are a health hazzard -- please replace w/ one of these they are one of the best on the market -- I am not a fan of coils at all - I have seen too many dragons on this forum w / terrible issues from inadequate UVBBasking temps are medium to high 90s. UVB is a coil but I take him out almost everyday and I I’m looking for a better one.
Thanks, I’ll get one as soon as possible. Hopefully my parents will let me, they think bearded dragons only need “some uvb” and therefore didn’t want me to buy a long tube because it’s “unnecessary.” Do you know how to assemble the tube bulbs? Like how and where to place them?Temps need to be 95-100 surface basking temps taken w/ a digital probe thermometer -- as far coil UVB's they are a health hazzard -- please replace w/ one of these they are one of the best on the market -- I am not a fan of coils at all - I have seen too many dragons on this forum w / terrible issues from inadequate UVB
24" for a tank of 40 + gallons
or this oneArcadia ProT5 12% UVB Bulb With Hood
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24" Zoo Med ReptiSun T5 HO Hood this comes w/ a 5.0 bulb keep it for a back up distance for this bulb is different from the one you need 22"Zoo Med ReptiSun 10.0 UVB T5 HO
If your gonna replace it please post back on here for help to get it correctly placed for your tank - this will depend on your screen
Not much assembly just install the tube in the fixture-- the placement and distance is crucial and will depend on your screen- uvb is one of the most important things in the tank -- your dragon will not live long w / out it and and will die a terrible death w/ out it- coils are inadequate - please get one of the fixtures I posted- cheap uvb's are not recommendedThanks, I’ll get one as soon as possible. Hopefully my parents will let me, they think bearded dragons only need “some uvb” and therefore didn’t want me to buy a long tube because it’s “unnecessary.” Do you know how to assemble the tube bulbs? Like how and where to place them?
Okay, will do!Not much assembly just install the tube in the fixture-- the placement and distance is crucial and will depend on your screen- uvb is one of the most important things in the tank -- your dragon will not live long w / out it and and will die a terrible death w/ out it- coils are inadequate - please get one of the fixtures I posted- cheap uvb's are not recommended
Fortunately California weather Is usually warm around this time so Im taking him out everyday for uvb until I can get a new one.My mom and dad says the same thing as your parents sayXD
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