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Carlton
at Mon May 14 17:59:02 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ]
If the cham can still bask within 12" of your UV light she is getting some, but the light won't penetrate very far down into the larger cage. Also, check that plant to see if it is rootbound. If there are roots growing out of the bottom of the pot or out over the sides, it needs a bigger pot. The plant can wilt because most of the pot is root, not soil, and it will seem to dry out every day or so. In a larger cage I usually use either a double fluorescent fixture or a longer single at the top near the basking bulb so the cham can get both heat and a dose of UV at the same time. To keep plants happier farther down into the cage you can easily put a fluorescent tube vertically in one corner to give more light. It's easy to use an "old" ReptiSun 5.0 or a regular grow light for this. I don't think the ReptiGlo is a great UV light. Many "reptile" bulbs on the market claim to provide full spectrum UVA and B, but most don't actually produce much. A tried and true safer bulb would be a ReptiSun 5.0 and change it every 4-6 months.
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- Lighting recomendations? - Longhorn627, Mon May 14 11:23:51 2007
RE: Lighting recomendations? - Carlton, Mon May 14 17:59:02 2007
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