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They slow right down during the cool nights and take advantage of the heat of the hot sun during the day to fuel themselves. Having a guard over the ceramic heat emitter is a good idea. It doesn’t get as hot as an aluminum lamp would. The fact that the cables are coated in iron to prevent biting is also a nice touch.

There’s no correct time for this basking period but it may depend on how you have presented the food. You really don’t need to look any further than this bulb and you can be confident that it will give your Bearded Dragon the high-quality UVB light that it needs to be healthy. It’s important to continue to test the bulb output with a thermometer and always have a spare bulb on hand in the case of a blown bulb.Extra care should be taken with climbing animals to ensure they cannot reach the lamps as their surfaces get hot enough to cause potentially fatal burns to reptiles, and at distances closer than 12 inches, the UVB radiation from the Arcadia D3 Basking Lamp is excessive. Either locate the fixture so that it is impossible for your animal to reach it, or ensure the fixture or luminaire selected offers sufficient protection and use a mesh guard if necessary. One more thing to keep in mind is that UVB bulbs will stop producing UVB rays, way before they will stop producing light. On average, I would say that a UVB bulb only produces UVB rays for only half of its lifespan. I measured the amount of UVB light produced by the bulbs and noticed that after about 6 months, the amount drops considerably, so I change my light bulbs at around 6 months, and I would advise you to do the same. So, overall, I would recommend you to stay away from them. While not all mercury vapor bulbs will explode, I still don’t believe that the risk is worth it Why Turtles Bask

When a Bearded Dragon is on captivity you want to mimic their natural habitat and environment as much as you possibly can. You should be aiming to position your basking lamp in such a way that it creates enough space between the lamp and basking spot for your Bearded Dragon to sit comfortably.

Basking lamps are a popular type of vivarium lighting for many reptiles. In the wild many diurnal reptiles like to bask in the sun and a basking lamp (or basking spot) will mimic this environment. Arcadia D3 UV Basking Lamps provide UV-B, UV-A, visible light & infrared energy (heat) from a single lamp. Infrared Reptile Lights are designed to be used at night. However, some snakes can detect infrared, according to the Journal of Experimental Biologists. Most snake owners prefer to use ceramic heat emitters at night, to be on the safe side. As we have seen, terrapins need both UV lights, so it is better to get a heat lamp. So you don’t have to buy two different lamp fixtures.

Use a desk lamp with a crane arm on over the tortoise, use the crane arm to higher or lower it accordingly.

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Excess digging may be a sign of your beardie trying to escape an area that is too hot for it. Other reasons for digging include: searching for a hide, egg-laying, and preparing for brumation. In the wild, the sun is the external heat source that is used for basking and in captivity the ‘heat lamp’ or basking lamp in the heat source that is used for basking. Placing your bulb directly in the enclosure will allow for the heat to travel without being disrupted or filtered.

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