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Lighting/Enclosures
Shedding light of UVB tubes
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[QUOTE="CooperDragon, post: 1676403, member: 76248"] I put together a graph based on the UVI readings I took in Adelaide (Nov 2014). These are readings taken over the course of a week so should be averaged out (different cloud conditions). It gives a general look at what springtime UV exposure in their natural habitat looks like over the course of a day. Unfortunately I wasn't able to observe any dragons, but if the theory holds that they bask in the morning, hide, and then sometimes return for afternoon basking, then they expose themselves to the 2.5-6.0 range. [GALLERY=media, 31571][/GALLERY] [/QUOTE]
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