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    Quote Originally Posted by Samantha View Post
    i will deffinelty go and replace it, as i used to use that bulb for another pet. Ive also been reading that worms could stunt his growth, is there any way of knowing without taking him to the vet?
    I used to feed mine worms, and never had that issue. I actually had to limit them on the worms because they were getting fat. I fed mine a mixture of crickets and worms. Once of size a pinky on rare occasion.

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    ive most likely had the bulb for over a year, i just didnt think it was the bulb as my one guy is growing so fast

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    they eat meal worms, but im scared of pinworms... but i dont know how to tell or even if i woul dbe able to tell

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    Dubia cockroaches.

    Feed them those and watch them pack on the grams!
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    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    Most are yearly
    Lol. I was kinda close!
    Not into lizards :p

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    Re: Skinny bearded dragon?

    Quote Originally Posted by Valley View Post
    I had a bulb (forgot what it was called but I can get you the name if you'd like next time I go to the shop for a rat) that had a year warrantee on it. Manufacture would replace it if it went out within that year (as long as they didn't see any damage). So that really just depends on the bulb your using.
    No, there is not a warranty for a weak UVB light LOL. They should be replaced annually. It is not the same as the light going out.

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    Wax worms are great but really high in fat.

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    Re: Skinny bearded dragon?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobbafett View Post
    Lol. I was kinda close!
    Not into lizards :p
    Dragons have a whole different "attitude" to them, kind of like a cat

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    I got a scale to weigh way them on over the next couple of weeks, and im going to go out tomorrow and get a new bulb and try some wax worms

    foghorn weighs 11.28g
    pimp weighs 25.5g

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    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    No, there is not a warranty for a weak UVB light LOL. They should be replaced annually. It is not the same as the light going out.

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    Wax worms are great but really high in fat.
    x2 didn't see the yup of bulb. I spent alittle extra ($50-60 can't remember exact amount) for my bulb, but lasted a long time.

    Wax worms are more of a treat, but feed too many they do get fat. Once mine got of size they loved super worms, but I didn't give them too many of those either. Their main diet was crickets, just gave them worms ever once in a while and a pinky maybe once a month or every other month.

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    my boyfriend does like to give meal worms every other day, but only the bigger one eats them right now, they smaller one likes his veggies more. could be the reason for the size differance?

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