chameleon tries to climb into his uvb light

Eamon

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So i have one of those 34 inch reptizoo 39w t5 uvb bulbs with a reflector. I've read a lot about lighting and most sources say this is ideal, but sometimes I catch my guy pawing at the top of the cage right beneath the bulb and that makes me very concerned about if he is going to burn or isn't getting enough UVB. it's a veiled chameleon, not sure how old but prob 8-18 months. is this something i should be concerned about and if so how can I fix it? ill attach a pic if I can catch him doing it again soon, I can also provide a pic of his setup if that's needed. thanks in advance!
 
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You should have some more space between the light and the chameleon basking branches. Chameleons to close to enclosure basking lights is not a healthy habit. I would go 6 inches or more from light to basking spot (Tube Lights). Probably more for heat bulbs.

Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
 
More pictures are always good.... How long have you had your set up? The bulbs for the Zoomed need to be changed every 6 months as the UVB wares off. The light will still shine the same; so, unless you have a solor meter to check the UVB levels, it's good practice to replace the bulbs every 6 months. You can also replace the Zoomed bulb with an Arcadia 6% t5 bulb, and those ones last for 12 months.

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Hi. I suggest changing the ReptiZoo uvb bulb for either Arcadia 6% or ReptiSun 5.0. Out of curiousity and always looking to save a few $$, I bought a ReptiZoo uvb light and tested it with a solarmeter. The results were awful. I have Arcadia bulbs that have been in use for well over a year with better uvb output than the brand new ReptiZoo.
Used Arcadia reading a perfect 3.0 uvb level at 9”. *can’t recall how old/how long it was in use.
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New ReptiZoo a dismal 1.8 level at 8”. (After allowing warm up time too).
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The ReptiZoo read in ideal range at a mere 3”, which is much too close and poor gradient.
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What @MissSkittles said... Reptizoo UVB bulbs just do not compare to reptisun or arcadia bulbs. Note looks like you used wood to build the cage. Hopefully you sealed the wood as it will produce VOC's that can be harmful to their lungs. Pine can be especially hard on them.
If you didnt than sealing it now will be harder as you have to let them gas off for at least a week or two without the cham anywhere near it.
 
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