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So im confused about what lights to leave on at night for my bearded dragon. Any tips or advice would help me greatly.
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Hey! Any reptile questions you should just ask Loke since he knows almost anything to do with reptiles!
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Nudies wrote Hey! Any reptile questions you should just ask Loke since he knows almost anything to do with reptiles!
I was trying to look for him but i dont think he is online because i didnt see him in the shoutbox lol
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Maia wroteNudies wrote Hey! Any reptile questions you should just ask Loke since he knows almost anything to do with reptiles!Or you could simply [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] it instead of coming on a tech site asking about animals.
This site isn't a tech site. There's so much more. TTG has grown a lot and there are definitely people on TTG that can help him out! Although google would be faster, there's nothing wrong with asking help from friends.
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for me i use red heat light but as long as your house temps are around 70F - 80F it should be fine with no lights
basking temps should be around 100F to 110F
also make sure you have uvb bulbs i use MegaRay bulbs for that but they are extremely expensive
also use paper towel or a sand mat do not use sand tho
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basking temps should be around 100F to 110F
also make sure you have uvb bulbs i use MegaRay bulbs for that but they are extremely expensive
also use paper towel or a sand mat do not use sand tho
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Maia wroteNudies wrote Hey! Any reptile questions you should just ask Loke since he knows almost anything to do with reptiles!Or you could simply [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] it instead of coming on a tech site asking about animals.
You definitely could Google a question like that. But then why bother have a sports forum, a vehicle forum, or a news forum if this website is only meant for tech related questions/posts?
This community is made up of all different interests and that is what makes it great. I don't think you should try and discourage members from asking questions that are not related to technology.
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Nudies wroteMaia wroteNudies wrote Hey! Any reptile questions you should just ask Loke since he knows almost anything to do with reptiles!Or you could simply [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] it instead of coming on a tech site asking about animals.
You definitely could Google a question like that. But then why bother have a sports forum, a vehicle forum, or a news forum if this website is only meant for tech related questions/posts?
This community is made up of all different interests and that is what makes it great. I don't think you should try and discourage members from asking questions that are not related to technology.
Couldn't have put it better. TTG is an awesome, diverse community!
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I used to own a bearded dragon, I used a UV heat light. The only reason you need this is in case your house temperature drops below like 65 degrees or so. You could also buy a ceramic heater which only produces the heat and doesn't emit a light.
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Maia wroteNudies wrote Hey! Any reptile questions you should just ask Loke since he knows almost anything to do with reptiles!Or you could simply [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] it instead of coming on a tech site asking about animals.
I did google it bud, i just trust loke a little more because owns a a shit ton of animals
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