queenofhearts Registered: 07/10/09
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turpentine_doll Registered: 09/16/09
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Reply with quote | #2 | I love reptiles. I have quite a few myself. 1.1 blackthroat monitors 2.1 mali uromastyx 3.2 bearded dragons 4.0 leopard geckos 1.0 veiled chameleon
What do you have? I imagine you do. And I don't think you're going to get many reptile lovers around here 
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queenofhearts Registered: 07/10/09
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Quote: Originally Posted by turpentine_dollI love reptiles. I have quite a few myself. 1.1 blackthroat monitors 2.1 mali uromastyx 3.2 bearded dragons 4.0 leopard geckos 1.0 veiled chameleon What do you have? I imagine you do. And I don't think you're going to get many reptile lovers around here 
Ooh I love leopard geckos!! I have 5 myself. Can't get enough of them! I have a few beardies and a very big iguana, too! I started using uvb for some of my leos. Have you? I'm starting to learn a bit that its actually somewhat beneficial for them. |
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turpentine_doll Registered: 09/16/09
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Reply with quote | #4 | I don't see why you shouldn't. I use uvb for two of my leos. I use the same that I do for my beardies (zilla Desert Series tubes). So far so good, my leos are healthy and pretty active. I have no complaints. I hear uvb can be beneficial for the. |
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queenofhearts Registered: 07/10/09
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Reply with quote | #5 | I use those, too! I used them because I liked my bearded dragons reaction to them and the bulbs are supposed to be appropriate for leos as well so I gave them a go and I'm happy so far. I'm convinced that they benefit leos. I have them on probably a few hours a day. |
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