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quick feeding quiston

papa_puff Jun 02, 2004 08:13 PM

My bd is around 2 months old and eats around 7 dozon crickets a week there around 2 week olds and he eats little vegies tho he has 100 watt day glo light bulb and a 10 gallon tank(tempary)intell little bigger looks healthy around 7 inchs is this ok ? thx for any info

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dagangsta Jun 02, 2004 09:19 PM

only thing i would worry about is the 100 watt, on a ten gallon, correct me if i'm wrong, but yea, that would make it waaay to hot, at least, i'd assume it would, yea, s just make sure your measuring yer temps well
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my animals
1.0.1 leopard gecko (goliath, gebco)
0.1 hypo red bearded dragon (puff the magic dragon)
0.0.1 schnieder's skink (ghandi)
0.1 white's dumpy treefrog (un-named)
1.0 house gecko (geico)
0.0.1 red eared slider (carl)
0.0.1 fire belly toad (escaped..)
1.0 lop eared wabbit (oreo)
1.1.too many to count, brown recluse (i think)
the rest of the animals in the hizouse
1.0 westie puppy (gabriel)
1.0 plain ol' outdoor alley cat (joey)
0.1 indoor rag doll kitty (tinkerbell)
2.0 goulian finchs

papa_puff Jun 03, 2004 02:55 PM

I guess my house stays cool cause with the 100 watt the cool side is like 80-85 and hot is like 90-95 and i have both uva and uvb strip light.He just sheded for the first time and looking good. thx for info

wideglide Jun 03, 2004 08:50 AM

The day glo bulb will not produce the UVB that your dragon needs. I would also definitely check your temps as previously mentioned.
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Rob Talkington

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