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  1. K

    Help! (stressed by change)

    agreed - i’ve heard a lot of accounts of coils causing stress (possibly?) due to the brightness
  2. K

    miss beverly!

    (btw i don’t rely on the round gauges you can see here!!!! i have several digital thermometers, the dials are just for a General idea of ambient temps)
  3. K

    miss beverly!

    hi all! beverly came home last thursday (10/29), just wanted to say hi!! she’s experiencing some relocation stress but eating and pooping well so i’m just covering her tank and letting her be. nice to meet y’all!
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    Help! (stressed by change)

    oh, but if your UVB is a coil you should switch to a 10.0 long bulb ASAP - coils don’t provide enough UVB and can be too bright/damaging to beardies’ eyes. ideally it should be mounted under the screen but in the interest of avoiding as much stress as possible it would be best to rest atop the...
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    Help! (stressed by change)

    i know it’s probably not what you want to hear, but just give her time, leave her alone as much as possible, and maybe give her another half log hide on the cool side. if she’s eating, pooping, and sleeping as she should be, there’s nothing major to worry about. she’s just a baby who doesn’t...
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    Zen 2x2x4’ uvb & basking

    hi! i would try using a halogen bulb (check your hardware store, the reptile supply ones are outrageously expensive) for your basking spot - they get a lot hotter at a lower wattage. i’m planning to upgrade bev to a zen 4x2x2 sometime next year and i’m pretty sure the basking bulb i have now...

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