I was wondering if you can put a baby beardie in the incubator at night because it gets kinda cold in my room.
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I was wondering if you can put a baby beardie in the incubator at night because it gets kinda cold in my room.
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Spend some cash and buy a light for it. Please... O)
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when they have to spend the day there, but the only problem you have to watch in a one set up for eggs is the humidity level. Its usually higher for hatching eggs so you would not want to do that on a regular basis.
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How cold is cold? Dragons are fine with low nighttime temperatures, as long as they don't drop below 65F.
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