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What lighting does a bearded Dragon need?

Dec 31

Bearded Dragons are ectothermic. This means that they require heat from the outside in order to regulate their body temperature. You should provide a safe place for your bearded dragon to bask with appropriate lighting.

The season determines the type of lighting bearded Dragons need. When it is colder, bearded Dragons need UVB lighting to make vitamin D. When it's warmer, bearded dragons don't require UVB lighting as they can get enough vitamin from the sun. In such cases, they would only require UVA light.

UVB lighting is used to help bearded Dragons make vitamin D. UVA light simulates bright sunlight, making bearded dragons happy and relaxed.

Pet lizards can use UVB light to increase Vitamin D3 production in their skin. Vitamin D3 aids in calcium absorption, which is important for healthy bones. After prolonged exposure to poor UVB lighting, serious problems may occur. This can cause repeated illness, bone defects, seizures, or even death.

Vitamin D3 is crucial for your pet's health. All-glass reptile enclosures, which are high quality and affordable, are an excellent choice for your pet lizard. You can maximize your animal's health and get the right amount UV exposure without worrying about overheating. This is important for multiple adults living in one enclosure.

UVB lighting does not penetrate glass. UVB lighting cannot penetrate glass. This is why you need to take your bearded Dragon out of the vivarium. He can then bask in the warmth and enjoy the UVB benefits. The best way to do this is to expose your bearded dragon directly to sunlight and use a suitable basking lamp for reptiles that can emit both UVA or UVB light.

This will help your pet live a happier, healthier life. It will also conserve energy. When setting up your bearded drake tank or vivarium for bearded dragons, these are the best tips. Always consult your vet before making any major changes to bearded dragon's day to-day routine.

 

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