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RE: DON'T DO WHAT I DID !!!!!!!!!!!!

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Posted by: pdragon1 at Fri Jun 18 20:09:31 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by pdragon1 ]  
   

I'm very sorry to hear about your loss.


Natural sunlight is very good for dragons but it can also be very dangerous. I have to agree with bdlvr. If the temps are 85 and above, i would keep the dragon indoors. A screen cage or a good size wooden pen with a screen top(for predators) works well. MOST of the cage/pen needs to be shaded, with just a small section of direct sun. Sand holds a lot of heat, even in shaded areas. It can be used during cooler months, but i would reccomend dirt, grass, or newsprint when it is hot. A good thing too is to maybe give your bearded morning sun and then take him/her inside before noon, or even later in the day when it starts to cool down.

I have a lot of experience keeping/breeding beardeds outdoors year round. P vitticeps do not like it very hot. They are most active in the 70's. If the temps are 85 and above, they will spend a majority of the day hiding in the shade under plants where it's cooler.

Once again sorry for your loss. I hope this info helps.
Josh


   

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