desertlizard113
New Member
Okay, so I found this forum on google. I am a desert lizard breeder, and this year it's gotten to the point that I have over 40 babies, with much more on the way due to years of building up my colonies.
- Collared Lizards
- Desert Iguanas
- Yarrow's Spiny Lizards
- Crevice Spiny Lizards
It's been a very, very, VERY busy season, the busiest I have ever experienced. So, with all this going on as any busy breeder would due with mass production, I'm looking to do things a bit smarter, financially. I really have too.
One is crickets, happy with the guy I have right now but his prices are the same as anyone else s, anyone know the cheapest cricket supplier out there?
Two, and why I'm writing is lighting. I read on the forum, rather than spending $8.99 to $10.99 on incandescent bulbs for the purpose of a warm spot I went and got some regular, clear(not white, is that okay?)bulbs for 1/4 of the price and I love them. The lizards are still eating and it doesn't seem to have any affect with this change. Then I bought some domes, only two to see if the would work them same, only paid $6 for them as opposed to $18.99 and up. They seem to work just as well, and when I think of my local pet shops over the years I always wondered why they didn't use the official bulbs and dome marketed to reptiles, now I think I know.
Third and finally the important question. The fluorescent bulbs. Since the reptile industry hasn't been completely truthful about their products, and I did the research, ALL florescent bulbs give off a LOW amount of UVB, that's why the Vitamin D3 has been such a close friend of mine over the years, never once had and issue metabolic bone disorder, or whatever it's called. So my question is, I have these "helical 13w 120vac 60hz 180ma" bulbs here at the house. I googled the heck out of them and all I can come up with is that they are very useful in growing marijuana. Even though that's not my personal pastime or hobby I find it interesting because if it works for marijuana, or plants in general, the a step in the right direction, something is working. So, my final question about this bulb or any cheaper florescent bulb, are they the same? Will it work for my needs? I'm hoping the next time I have to buy a "UVB" bulb, I don't have to shell out $35 minimum. If the bulb I mentioned is not preferable, can any of you suggest a cheap household bulb that is? Thanks so much for any help given, I have spent the entire weekend researching this with minimal information. The bulbs I have now were bought at Sam's Club(not using them yet) and they are ridiculously inexpensive.
- Collared Lizards
- Desert Iguanas
- Yarrow's Spiny Lizards
- Crevice Spiny Lizards
It's been a very, very, VERY busy season, the busiest I have ever experienced. So, with all this going on as any busy breeder would due with mass production, I'm looking to do things a bit smarter, financially. I really have too.
One is crickets, happy with the guy I have right now but his prices are the same as anyone else s, anyone know the cheapest cricket supplier out there?
Two, and why I'm writing is lighting. I read on the forum, rather than spending $8.99 to $10.99 on incandescent bulbs for the purpose of a warm spot I went and got some regular, clear(not white, is that okay?)bulbs for 1/4 of the price and I love them. The lizards are still eating and it doesn't seem to have any affect with this change. Then I bought some domes, only two to see if the would work them same, only paid $6 for them as opposed to $18.99 and up. They seem to work just as well, and when I think of my local pet shops over the years I always wondered why they didn't use the official bulbs and dome marketed to reptiles, now I think I know.
Third and finally the important question. The fluorescent bulbs. Since the reptile industry hasn't been completely truthful about their products, and I did the research, ALL florescent bulbs give off a LOW amount of UVB, that's why the Vitamin D3 has been such a close friend of mine over the years, never once had and issue metabolic bone disorder, or whatever it's called. So my question is, I have these "helical 13w 120vac 60hz 180ma" bulbs here at the house. I googled the heck out of them and all I can come up with is that they are very useful in growing marijuana. Even though that's not my personal pastime or hobby I find it interesting because if it works for marijuana, or plants in general, the a step in the right direction, something is working. So, my final question about this bulb or any cheaper florescent bulb, are they the same? Will it work for my needs? I'm hoping the next time I have to buy a "UVB" bulb, I don't have to shell out $35 minimum. If the bulb I mentioned is not preferable, can any of you suggest a cheap household bulb that is? Thanks so much for any help given, I have spent the entire weekend researching this with minimal information. The bulbs I have now were bought at Sam's Club(not using them yet) and they are ridiculously inexpensive.