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What kind of cam do you have?Without a uv meter, recommend distance for the basing branch would be 10-12 inch’s?
spent a lot on an DS but it is on my todo list.
What kind of cam do you have?
I have one too! This is hank and he is super pretty mad lol... just be cautious because of their casque is slightly higher while basking ....Vail prob 6 inch’s in length. Cage gets here tomorrow and prob take me a week to set up
This is from @Beman ... I use 60 watt regular incandescent bulbs and I have a full 10 inch drop to basking. This ensures that I do not have a thermal burn risk. If your using one of the focused heat basking bulbs they can be quite intense the closer you are to them.I have one too! This is hank and he is super pretty mad lol... just be cautious because of their casque is slightly higher while basking ....
I often catch mine with his mouth slightly open because he’s thermal regulating, and that’s at about 11 inches from his basking spot ...
So that you don’t really ‘lose’ any enclosure space you could raise your uvb a few inches instead of lowering your basking branch.
I had to go 13"—with a 6% (5.0)—through the screen top—with a Solarmeter.Without a uv meter, recommend distance for the basing branch would be 10-12 inch’s?
spent a lot on an DS but it is on my todo list.
This is what I have for heat bulb hun not uvb.This is from @Beman ... I use 60 watt regular incandescent bulbs and I have a full 10 inch drop to basking. This ensures that I do not have a thermal burn risk. If your using one of the focused heat basking bulbs they can be quite intense the closer you are to them.
What exactly are you using for UVB? What type of fixture T5ho or T8, single bulb or multi bulb, and what bulb strength did you get?Without a uv meter, recommend distance for the basing branch would be 10-12 inch’s?
spent a lot on an DS but it is on my todo list.
What exactly are you using for UVB? What type of fixture T5ho or T8, single bulb or multi bulb, and what bulb strength did you get?
Ok so personally I would reduce to a 5.0 or 6% bulb.... 10.0 is much stronger then really should be used with a single bulb fixture and 1 reflector. But I can give you feedback on how to utilize the 10.0 if you can't replace it.i use aRepi t5 HO 10.0 linear single 22 inch with refletor
Hello and I have 5 month old Panther and has a 10.0 which is 9 inches above. Cannot easily rearrange the cage.11-12 inches to the basking branch below it
It depends on the UVI you're getting at that distance.Hello and I have 5 month old Panther and has a 10.0 which is 9 inches above. Cannot easily rearrange the cage.
He enjoys the spot and the heat temp is fine up there. Growing very nicely. Should I downsize to a 5.0 ?
Many thanks !!
Without a reflector it does not push the light down. You lose a lot of it.... 3 UVI level at basking is what your looking for.Hello and thanks so much.
No reflector. And I am concerned for the little guy.
I will buy a Solarmeter 6.5. Might you let me know desired reading for baking position?
Thanks very much again.
The only way to know for sure is with a solar meter, and I highly recommend you get one. That being said, if you’re concerned about too high levels of uvb, there is an easier way to reduce the uvi without messing with your fixture: just put another layer of screen under the bulb. You can probably grab a 2’ length of window screen for pretty cheap.Hello and I have 5 month old Panther and has a 10.0 which is 9 inches above. Cannot easily rearrange the cage.
He enjoys the spot and the heat temp is fine up there. Growing very nicely. Should I downsize to a 5.0 ?
Many thanks !!
Thanks so muchWithout a reflector it does not push the light down. You lose a lot of it.... 3 UVI level at basking is what your looking for.
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