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Picasso and His Home

TazDeveloper

Bearded Dragon Egg
3 Year Member
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New to the forum. We just got Picasso one week ago. We set him up in a bioactive setup with live plants.

Pics from the day we brought him home to now...
 

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JumpinJellyfish

Juvenile Dragon
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He's cute!! You'd be better off replacing that red light with a bright white one, though. You have options as far as bulb type, you just need it to have enough heat, and non-colored light. Some people use the ones marketed for reptiles, some use household halogen bulbs, some use indoor/outdoor halogen floods (PAR38, PAR30, etc), and some pair them with dimming thermostats for temp comtrol. :0)
 

TazDeveloper

Bearded Dragon Egg
3 Year Member
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He's cute!! You'd be better off replacing that red light with a bright white one, though. You have options as far as bulb type, you just need it to have enough heat, and non-colored light. Some people use the ones marketed for reptiles, some use household halogen bulbs, some use indoor/outdoor halogen floods (PAR38, PAR30, etc), and some pair them with dimming thermostats for temp comtrol. :0)
I am going to give a CHE a try, in place of the red infrared heat lamp, as I mentioned in the other post. I bought a thermostat, but didn't need to use it with the infrared lights. I'll give the thermostat a try with the CHE.

There seems to be a lot of contradicting opinions on lighting. Its tough on a newbie trying to get the best setup for the bearded dragon.
 

JumpinJellyfish

Juvenile Dragon
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I am going to give a CHE a try, in place of the red infrared heat lamp, as I mentioned in the other post. I bought a thermostat, but didn't need to use it with the infrared lights. I'll give the thermostat a try with the CHE.

There seems to be a lot of contradicting opinions on lighting. Its tough on a newbie trying to get the best setup for the bearded dragon.
Agreed! And it's compounded by bad kits/advice from (usually corporate) pet shops. I think you'll be happy with the che and thermostat. It's nice to have the extra control that provides.
 
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