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Posted by: reptoman at Wed Nov 21 07:55:05 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by reptoman ] The third light is only if you are using a flourescent MV bulb such as a zoomed 10.0, then you wouldl have three bulb types in your cage, if you use a T-rex or zoomed MV basking bulb it puts out heat light and UVB you would only need two bulbs. Second bulb in conjunction with this is to bring more light into the cage using a zoomed type basking bulb as these lizards like it hot and need light which they are turned on by. Hope that is clear, the flourescent which I do use zoomed 10.0 is for UVB. SO the other two are not MV they are incandescent, a 150 watt zoomed halogen, and 100 watt zoomed basking bulb. THis combinbation of light and UVB florescent has afforded good breeding and egg health. Hope that is clear........ [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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