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Beardie ER
Sudden Blindness
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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 1999072, member: 114539"] I would continue to take him out in the real sun. At the end of the day there isn't any better source of uvb. Watch him closely though if he can't tell where to go to get into the shade he could over heat very quickly. If he seems like he can hone in on his worms i would call that a good sign. Hopefully You can turn this around for him. Have you tried a bigger worm? Hornworms and Silkworms are good options, they are much larger and soft bodied. Beardies love them and the size may make it easier for him to catch them. [/QUOTE]
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