UV Readings off CFL bulbs VS. Ho T5 Bulbs... and other stuff!
Hi I've ben looking thure a loght of post here sence deciding to get a cham and have ben verry gratefull to find you guys.. but on that note I must ask that ONLY the EXPERT KEEPERS answer this question I have.. I read in a post here that compact coil bulbs can make a cham go blind or die.. I have a daylight compact coil bulb 64000k and was wondering if this will harm my cham or should I change it out before I get him? thanks for your answers and understanding Y I need the expert keepers to answer this..
If you are using a CFL bulb (compact coil) that is a "day-light" bulb ,
(like the fantastic color rendering " Indoor sunshine™" CFLs), they do not emitt UV -
so nope .. no blindness there!
As far as I am aware, ALL the Brands of UV B CfLS that had the issue(s) that resulted in eye issues and sking burns A FEW YEARS BACK... have been fixed!!
CAUTION: There could still be some *old* store stock on the shelves of some Pet Store out there somewhere taht you could still buy and still have issues.
If you stick to Rept Sun 5.0 & their *NEW* 10.0 CFLs, you will be OK as far as any blindness issue is concerned.
Here is another BIG 'BUT"...

BUT CFLS are not the best way --
no matter what kind they are --- to provide UV B
to any enclosure with any size to it.
They do not project UVB very well at all and there are much better options!
Here are some pics of testing of CFLS I did a few months back.
As you can see, they are not too powerful Once you get about a foot or farther away.
It is better to use a linear T8 Flo tube with a Repti Sun 5.0 flo. bulb an Arcadia 6% in it.
Full Disclosure:
I sell BOTH ReptiSun and Arcadia - but I like Arcadia Better.
because of MANY reasons.


I refuse to sell Exo Terra / Repti-Glo UV bulbs.
I also refuse to sell any Zilla UV products.
NOW THERE IS SOMETHING EVEN BETTER!: 


The New HO t5 bulbs and an HO t5 fixtures.


"HO" Means "High Out-put" and these high tech fixtures have more powerful electronic ballasts and take the skinny special more pwerful Flo. Bulbs.
This is the best solution for larger cages and free range set-ups.
The HO fixtures and High Out-put bulbs have
come down in price and actually can cost the same as using an older style t8 reg. fixtures!!!
Thank you!
Todd
[email protected]
Click on below pics to enlarge.
And so you can see the readings of the CFL bulbs and then compare to the HO t5 Readings.
This gives you an idea of just how FAR of a spread there is in what you can buy for UV light.
It is very important that this is understood.
All 5.0's 6.0's 10.0's 12.0's etc etc ARE NOT CREATED EQUAL!
Because you can be using a UV bulb that is NOT STRONG ENOUGH (like a CFL bulb) on a large cage and still end up getting MBD.
Cheers.
ps.
PLEASE Click on below pics to enlarge.