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[QUOTE="HyperLollipop, post: 2015291, member: 117268"] Hi! As for the night heater, bearded dragons can survive with nighttime temps as low as 65F which is like 18.8C according to Google, so I only keep my nighttime bulb on when the outside temps drop below 30F (-1.1C) because the enclosure is right near a window. However I like to keep the temp in the tank overnight at around 70F (21.1C) because I'm afraid it may drop below the temp when I'm asleep and I won't be able to tell because I would be asleep, but that's just personal preference, leaving your heat bulb at 18C would be just fine and could save you money. Also, there is really no need for an LED light in a bearded dragon enclosure because it doesn't really provide any heat for your dragon. [/QUOTE]
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