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This is another question that arose recently for me when I was told this by a bearded dragon caregiver who said that they need a "moonlight" or a light to 'tell' them its night (her words).
Hi all, I am currently interested in purchasing a 100 watt or 160 watt (preferably 100) MVB from Megaray I am aware of their website ReptileUV but I have heard shipping is a nightmare over there so I figured it would be worth a shot to ask around here if anyone had one they didn't need anymore...
Thanks again, I was very intrigued by a bioactive substrate because the idea that my pet's poop can support a diverse and thriving micro-fauna fascinates me haha. (I'm currently getting a BA in molecular biology so I'm into that stuff)
Thanks for the response and I know!! But still hope this environment will not pose a threat to any dragon's digestive system and yes I will feed in a separate container but if I end up adding isopods and night-crawlers she (future dragon) might try to eat those. Thanks, Andrew.
Hello all, I am very interested in studying the behavior of Pogona vitticeps (beardie) so I did a fair amount of research and the substrate that seemed that would encourage the most natural behavior was a bioactive substrate. So I followed many instructions putting in layer of stones, then...