Hi guys I'm wondering if anyone can help with a concern I have with my bearded dragon. I'd love to hear various opinions so any advice I really appreciate. I got a bearded dragon two weeks ago. He's 3 months old and his tank is large I don't know the exact measurements. He has a climbing log and the basking lamp is 50 watt and the tank is 30 degrees celsius. He also has the rest of the tank that's cooler. I mist him everyday although I'm aware some people don't recommend that but I only have him

Updated On May 6th, 2017

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Answered By Angel Alvarado, LVT

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Con rats on your new beardie! Conflicting information online can certainly drive you crazy. I'm not sure if you had a question or concern since the post was truncated. Juvenile beardies need temps that are a bit higher than adult dragons. As Sam gets older, you can make adjustments. For now, the basking area should range from 35C to 43C. Ambient temps should range between 29C and 32C. Nighttime temps should not drop below 22C. You can use a ceramic heat emitter at night if necessary. This is a heater that does not emit visible light which can disturb your beardie at night. Humidity levels should be 35%-40%. Beardies come from desert environments. High humidity can predispose them to respiratory infection. Use high quality thermometers and hygrometers to monitor parameters. The following links can provide great information regarding care and feeding. http://www.anapsid.org/bearded.html https://www.beardeddragon.org/index.php http://pogopogona.com/

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