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Posted by: phoenix79 at Mon Sep 11 16:13:02 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by phoenix79 ] There is an inordinate amount of information about UVB lighting and reptiles. I've always used flourescent but am considering switching to mercury-vapor bulbs. I am looking for acutal experience with these bulbs (no, "I heard from a friend who has a girlfriend with a cousin that once met some guy who knew a person that had one explode on them." kinda thing). I have heard that they have a tendency to blow out if moved while on, and that they may actually give too much UVB. I have also read one report of chameleons being rendered less fertile by these bulbs. Please tell me of your experiences with these bulbs. I have 3 dragons that need UVB. Thanks!!! [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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