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Power outage - new baby beardie 😓
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[QUOTE="CooperDragon, post: 2037331, member: 76248"] The advantage to having him back home would be that you could keep a closer eye on him. If he is used to being transported in the smaller tank, that may not be as stressful as if it were a new place. These guys are generally pretty tough so I'd try to keep him comfortable but not let it stress you out too much. Think of it like a cold front went through their natural habitat and it's cloudy for a few days. They'd be likely to hunker down and wait it out. The heat packs I'm thinking of are 72-hr UniHeat brand. If you have a solar power supply you could use that to provide some intermittent light similarly to how I mentioned using the UPS. The problem with the basking lights - as you were saying - is that they have a pretty large power draw and won't have a very long runtime. I would be more worried about getting that set up if the temperatures were dropping down near freezing. [/QUOTE]
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