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[QUOTE="thegreybush, post: 1316537, member: 47444"] Well I suppose we'll cover the basics. Rocks good, sand bad. Captive bred and born beardies live longer because of the things we provide and protect them from, sand being one of them (chance impactions). I don't preach that one too hard. As far as the desk lamp goes you'd probably do better with a higher wattage bulb and putting a towel over the screen on top to help keep in some heat. 24 degrees is somewhere around 75 F. Little on the cool side. If she can climb something to get closer to it to bask then she'll be fine until you get your supplies. There's plenty of info around these forums on the ideal setup as determined by us yanks. Good on the UVB tube, too. I think you're well on your way to a good time. Good thing I don't live in Western Australia, I'd have a house full of wild beardies... You should show us a picture of the aussie beauty. You know how we love Aussie girls lol! 8) [/QUOTE]
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