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[QUOTE="Chris., post: 2036536, member: 118223"] Hey Tom, I agree with Karrie. MVBs are good to use but you want a high quality one and also much higher output, like 125W (or if you only use one bulb in the entire tank 160W even). 20°C is fine for brumating but otherwise it's too cold. You want the cool side between 24°C and 30°C. The basking spot directly under the mvb should be high 30s to mid 40s°C. 25W is not a basking lamp, at least not for a bearded dragon. That's maybe good for additional heating during the winter. [/QUOTE]
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