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Senior beardie - Health/Egg problems (Xray & bloodwork)
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[QUOTE="J4ckdaw-, post: 2031873, member: 117954"] Any time! 76f isn’t too bad, in the wild their burrows can get as low as 50f without issue but if you’d like to provide a bit more heat that’s perfectly fine, night temps should never be higher than 80 degrees though! To add those extra 4 degrees you should probably not get a repti-heat emitter, that’ll probably up the temperatures to 85-90 degrees which is far too high. Just raise your home temperature a little bit. With night temps at 80+ degrees, don’t be worried if she doesn’t bask much if at all the next few days. Warmer nights cause less basking. 76f shouldn’t mess her system up but Tracie is a vet so I’d listen to her advice. Haha 😂 yeah, temp guns aren’t the way to go- they’re designed for cooking! I used one for the longest time and it read 145f on my boy’s basking spot but it was actually 38 degrees wrong. His temps are 107f. [/QUOTE]
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