do they need under tank heat?we just got a baby yesterday. as soon as we put him in his tank he started eating.
thanks for any help
stuck
03-08-2010, 01:50 PM
Breadbug500
Re: bearded dragon ?
Most, if not all, of the people i know use a lamp to heat a rock, and the dragon gets belly heat from the heated rock. I don't know if undertank heaters can be used in place of that. If you have a lamp you may want to consider a MVB, as this will give you your heat and UVB requirements in one bulb
03-08-2010, 03:25 PM
allergenic
Re: bearded dragon ?
Dragons are basking animals. Above lights only.
03-08-2010, 03:52 PM
dembonez
Re: bearded dragon ?
heat rocks are 100% a no no UTHs aren't really good for beardies you want a basking lamp!
03-08-2010, 07:28 PM
BPelizabeth
Re: bearded dragon ?
I agree with Dem although I have only had my beardie for about a month. I read that it is very dangerous to use a heat rock as they do not recognize if they are getting burnt on their belly's. Use a heat lamp or you can get a powersun bulb or a reptisun bulb....this way it will give them their UV that they need. If you do get a bulb like that you will need calcium only...no D3
03-08-2010, 08:13 PM
Beardedragon
Re: bearded dragon ?
Quote:
Originally Posted by BPelizabeth
I agree with Dem although I have only had my beardie for about a month. I read that it is very dangerous to use a heat rock as they do not recognize if they are getting burnt on their belly's. Use a heat lamp or you can get a powersun bulb or a reptisun bulb....this way it will give them their UV that they need. If you do get a bulb like that you will need calcium only...no D3
Reptisun makes a bulb? Or did you mean their Tubes
03-08-2010, 10:41 PM
BPelizabeth
Re: bearded dragon ?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Beardedragon
Reptisun makes a bulb? Or did you mean their Tubes
yea the tubes....sorry...see ....haven't been doing it very long and I clearly use the Power Sun bulb.
03-08-2010, 10:47 PM
CoolioTiffany
Re: bearded dragon ?
Beardies LOVE to bask, so a basking bulb that will give you a basking temp/spot of 110F-115F would be perfect. They love it hot! Belly heat would not be needed, Beardies just bask most of the time and will not need belly heat.