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Sudden brumation?
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[QUOTE="J4ckdaw-, post: 2032953, member: 117954"] Are you completely certain that’s not a coloured bulb? It looks pretty green from the picture, the colour-free bulb KarrieRee was asking about is white/a light shade of yellow. What UVB fixture do you use? Make sure it’s not a coil bulb — they don’t provide near enough UV exposure safe for a reptile. If your fixture is an Arcadia or Reptisun tube light that covers 1/2 to 3/4 of your enclosure, your good to go 👍 and your basking temperatures are what — they should be within the 105-110 degree range, measured with a digital probe thermometer as opposed to a temperature gun or stick-on. If you have all of these three things down, I’d hardly worry. My bearded dragon is currently acting the same as yours, so long as she doesn’t lose weight she’ll be completely fine. Remember to wake her every 2 weeks to check her weight and offer water. [/QUOTE]
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