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Past curfew...

Marquez0352

Hatchling Dragon
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But she just can't miss out on the business! Lol (up late working on a playlist)
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Canicke

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Is that A red light heat lamp? You might want to consider A heat lamp which does not produce light - even red light can disrupt their sleep.
 

Luvthemanimal

Bearded Dragon Veteran
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^^^^^^ what he said..... There is no need for light at night unless your temps drop BELOW 65degree. Beardies need to cool down at night.... Also the red disrupts there sleep as your witnessing with this thread..

If your temperatures drop below 65 degrees that get a ceramic heat emitter.... Gives heat but zero light.
 
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