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  1. Crickets Locusts Mealworms All dipd in calcium powder and salad which consists of Letuce (not iceberg) 60% Kale 20% Carrot 10% Apple 5% Blueberry 2% Juveniles dry feed from animates 3%
  2. I went out and got a 10uvb a couple days after I got him seems to be a lot more active now which is good, only problem I have now is getting him to eat. May take him to vets to get checks out
  3. The basking bulb is a 50w that says it pumps out 4-5 uvb it is located about 20cm distance to highest basking spot and the other is a d3 reptile lamp 15w 6% uvb bulb in a reptile one 900 inclosure i have been into a few petstores to get advise but they were all over the place :cry1: i just want to do best for my beardie and is hard with alot of different answers on web[quote=" alanmin4304"]It will depend on the wattage of the bulbs, the distance from the bulb to the beardy when basking and the age of the bulbs.
  4. Hi there. I am very new to this, i have bought my first inclosure and about to get my beardie (9 weeks old) and i need some help i have read baby beardies need around 12-16% uvb now i have bought a inclosure off trademe a d it came with a 6% uvb light and a 4_5% uvb in the basking light my question is does that add up to 10-11% and will that be enough or do i need to buy a a new light with higher uvb? i am wanting to give my beardie the best life posible so if anyone has any tips ideas i would be muchly appreciated
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