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Old 12-26-12, 12:39 PM   #1
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Hmm, looks like I wasn't wrong. What the hell do I know? You all have obviously done many reptile studies and have written many knowledgeable books making you a recognized member of the vast reptile community.
You know crap all. Let me make that very clear. I have seen your other posts and they are terrible. You have no idea what the hell you're talking about 90% of the time.

And let's just mildly entertain the idea you had some kind of clue *you* would have quoted the source of your information instead of waiting for someone to do it for you if it existed at all in the first place. Sometimes the sun shines on even the most unfortunate dog's behind once in a while.

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I said make sure it doesn't get hot directly below the bulb for a reason. You know what bearded dragons are? The basking spot for them is 100-110 degrees depending on their age. People achieve this 100-110 with just one bulb so I'm pretty sure BD keepers don't have any basking super powers. You're obviously the father of thermodynamics though.
I'm going to ignore the obvious insult about my gender/ appearance and remind you to read what I wrote.
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Old 12-26-12, 09:24 PM   #2
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You know crap all. Let me make that very clear. I have seen your other posts and they are terrible. You have no idea what the hell you're talking about 90% of the time.

And let's just mildly entertain the idea you had some kind of clue *you* would have quoted the source of your information instead of waiting for someone to do it for you if it existed at all in the first place. Sometimes the sun shines on even the most unfortunate dog's behind once in a while.



I'm going to ignore the obvious insult about my gender/ appearance and remind you to read what I wrote.
I'm not going to be posting things I don't know 100% anymore, I've had an agreement with Korbin. Read other posts as I've already clarified it around five times. I never insulted your gender nor appearance though so I'm not sure what that's about.
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I said make sure it doesn't get hot directly below the bulb for a reason. You know what bearded dragons are? The basking spot for them is 100-110 degrees depending on their age. People achieve this 100-110 with just one bulb so I'm pretty sure BD keepers don't have any basking super powers. You're obviously the father of thermodynamics though.
Actually, this is pretty much a myth made popular by the chain pet store companies. In the wild, bearded dragons live where the surface temperatures can get up to 150F. In captivity, many keepers have a basking spot as high as a monitor's basking spot (130-135) and they thrive. The even have less health problems than most big box pet store care sheet kept beardies.
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85 is a really low hot spot and why are you using bulbs?
Other people already corrected you so...

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Other people already corrected you so...

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85 is a really low hot spot and why are you using bulbs?
I am really getting annoyed with your inability to give correct info. I recommend you stop passing out info on things you so obviously don't know about.
As Kevin Nash used to say " Know your roll and shut your mouth."
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