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el_toro
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Many people are avoiding all compact fluorescents to avoid possible eye problems. This isn't necessary, but be certain the brand you are looking at is both safe (hasn't been reported as using the "bad" phosphors that allow inappropriate UV through) and a quality lamp (provides a fair amount of appropriate UVB at the distance you're using the lamp and with a reasonably low decay rate). To check on this - or to just read more about the problem lamps - you can look at the UV Guide .
Better safe than sorry? Use a quality linear fluorescent like a Reptisun 10.0. If your cage is large enough to allow for heat and basking distance, you can use MVBs like the Mega Ray or T-Rex Active Heat. But definitely know what you're using and make sure it's being used at an appropriate distance.
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