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Vet Appointment Secured! Tips and Things to Keep in Mind?
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[QUOTE="CooperDragon, post: 2040460, member: 76248"] A brick hide would be flat on top to bask and retain heat pretty well. Relatively heavy and stable. Probably wouldn't look the best but it would work. There are a ton of good, valid ways to build hides and basking spots so stick with what you like and what Zion seems to prefer. Sometimes this takes a bit of trial and error at first. As far as the bulb goes, that really varies a lot between brands and bulb type. Wattage is certainly a component, but what you're looking to do is create basking surface temps around 95-105ish in a wide beam that has a diameter large enough for a dragon to bask under and have the beam cover their whole body at once. That can also take some trial and error but once you find a bulb that does the job, I suggest buying a few of them so you have spared on hand since they blow out suddenly. [/QUOTE]
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