Sunday, January 17, 2010

Reptile Lighting What Reptile Light Should I Use For A Bearded Dragon?

What reptile light should i use for a bearded dragon? - reptile lighting

Is it OK to start at 7 clock, half of the 7 Spanish and get to 9?
During the day, it's bad for you when you play with them too long and too cold.
What is the best day for the use of a bearded dragon.
About how much are they?

4 comments:

Been there: done that - I think! said...

You can use a single fire in the dome of use and the house of the bulb (not the type of power plant savings account) with UV light (visible) and heat 12-14 hours a day. So yes, 7'ish to 9'ish okay.

The performance depends on the position of the lamp and at what distance from basking perch it is.

Need 10.0 UVB Desert for the same period. Increase the fluorescent tube is the only warranty rated. No new compact UVB bulbs are safe, is also ZooMed.
http://www.uvguide.co.uk/
http://www.anapsid.org/maincaptive.html

You can be vapor lamps, use etc., but are quite expensive and must be replaced once a year, the correct levels of UVB are available. I recommend I use a UVB lamp, and Bell-type fluorescent lamp.

"How?" The lights, or the dragon? lol prices vary for both.

Since it with the game when you hear the farm / laying of you who do not cool much in this way and is perfect for an hour. If you mean sit in a cold bed, floor, etc., then 5-10 min. is much cooler.The heat is very critical when young. Hold your baby dragon for long periods. For a child, you better take a short time and more often if you digest with light and heat. You can increase the time it is with you gradually with age.

Good luck and enjoy your pet.

joncurby... said...

yeah 7:30, 8 good at 9 hours.
play with them and bring them to me like more than playing with them as long as you can so that you will not be intimidated, and will know more in a position to appreciate.
costs 50 Döllerer 150 can. and have a heat lamp with 150 watts and 150 watts and a balloon 10.0 UVB

Ronatnyu said...

one days and a night lamp on the other side.
They provide warmth.
It takes about 8-10 hours of darkness. They cost about $ 8.12 each.

Colton K said...

yup, like other PPLZ

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