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jako
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« on: February 15, 2009, 03:03:21 PM »

hi guys before i set up and everything for my beardies i was wondering if you could help with the lighting

like what type of lighting i need what wattage or whats the best light bulbs to use and how long etc.....

thnx jake..... Wink[/color][/color]
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« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2009, 03:46:57 PM »

You will need at least two lights, usually 3.

UVB - you will need to get either a UVB tube that spans 3/4 the length of your Viv and your beardie has to get within 4-6 inches of it (best if 4-6 from his basking site) The two best tubes to use are a Reptisun 10 or if you are in the UK an Arcadia 12.

You can also use a MVB to provide a little bit of heat and lots of UVB. The Megaray and (I believe its called) T-rex active UV heat bulbs are the best. A MVB has to be from 10-12 inches away from your basking site. I personally use a Megaray.

At this point usually you will need a higher wattage floodlight or depending on the type of Viv you have maybe just a clear household bulb to get your basking area temperature (measured with a temp gun or a thermometer with a probe) to 110-120.

Last make sure your Viv is nice a bright. BD's enjoy a very bright home.

I also suggest getting a timer so you will not have to manually turn off and on your beardies lights every day.
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« Reply #2 on: February 15, 2009, 04:06:56 PM »

thnx very much i am in the uk i will look into wht u sed and carry on thnk u Grin
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crypticdragons
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« Reply #3 on: February 17, 2009, 12:29:45 AM »

It will depend greatly on your enclosure.  I suggest the T-Rex MVB if your tank is large enough for it.  Typically with one of these bulbs you need nothing added for heat but you may want to add a white incandescent bulb to up the lighting in the tank.  I use the 100watt they have a 100watt and a 160watt version of the TRex MVB.
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