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RE: UV lighting

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Posted by: murrindindi at Wed Nov 28 18:18:10 2012  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by murrindindi ]  
   

Hi, you haven`t said what type of fluorescent tube you mean but I`ll assume UVB? If you want to provide your monitor with that type of illumination you can always hang the fixture/tube lower, and there are certain types that do provide sufficient levels of UVB at greater distances. You could also fit a reflector to the tube which will extend the distance.
I`d like to point out though that the fact is providing the conditions support the animal; proper basking temps, humidity range, a deep substrate, a whole prey only diet, UVB is not required to keep them in good health, long lived and productive. That`s been proven beyond a shadow of a doubt for many generations and species.


   

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  • UV lighting - Kevo3334, Wed Nov 28 17:58:39 2012
    • You Are HereRE: UV lighting - murrindindi, Wed Nov 28 18:18:10 2012

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