Bearded dragon s natural habitat.
Baby bearded dragon lighting.
It can be any sort of lamp that will take a 40 60 watt incandescent bulb or you can buy a ceramic light fixture made just for reptiles.
In order to best mimic the ultraviolet light in an indoor enclosure high ultraviolet uva and uvb output light bulbs must be used.
Choosing the right size uvb light is very important in keeping your bearded dragon healthy.
During the winter months the light cycle should be decreased to 10 12 hours of daytime light and uv exposure and 12 14 hours of nighttime exposure.
Bearded dragon temperature requirements.
The other major purpose of bearded dragon lighting is temperature.
A basking light or heat lamp is going to help your bearded dragon both regulate their day and night cycles and also aid in their digestion and keep their appetite up.
During the summer months you should provide your bearded dragon with a minimum of 14 16 hours of daytime light and uv exposure and 8 10 hours of nighttime exposure.
One is a basking lamp which provides heat.
A natural environment for a bearded dragon is the desert.
Beardies in the wild receive ultraviolet light and heat from the sun on a daily basis.
There are several ways in which the proper heat can be provided.
Without heat your dragon will become sickly and can even suffer from impaction as food will be stuck in their system undigested.
Bearded dragons require a gradient of heat within their enclosure ranging from 95 105 degrees fahrenheit in the basking area to 75 85 degrees fahrenheit on the cooler side.
Ideally the uvb bulb should span 2 3 to 3 4 the length of your tank.