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Beardie ER
Sudden Blindness
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[QUOTE="Drache613, post: 1999136, member: 8309"] Hello, It is definitely NOT your fault at all. I totally am with you on the desire of wanting to file some type of complaint regarding the lighting. I am not sure if there is anything that can be done but it is worth looking into. The problem is that there really aren't any regulations on reptile lighting, that I am aware of. However, the one thing you can do is purchase a Solar meter to measure the UVB u/W to be sure it is safe, etc. For now, I would cease using any UVB lights in his tank for a week or two so his eyes can start to heal up. Just use a basking light for now & you can take him outside instead for full sunshine to help him out. How is he doing today? That is promising it seemed like he could possibly see a little bit, to get some food. I hope that he starts to make a full recovery soon. Tracie [/QUOTE]
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