PardalisGirl
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Hollypops....
Debate is a good thing Hollypops.....Something is wrong if we are not allowed to do that. Hopefully Summoner12 or someone else with a light meter can provide you with some readings for a 5.0 in a hood through screen at various levels. A 5.0 after about a month's use. I still have to find my meter and when I do the battery situation is probably not good.
What does the inside of your hood look like? Is it shiny metal or white? What is the distance between the tube and the base of the hood that rests on the cage? These things make a difference. Summoner12 suggested that my cages would be more efficient if I forced my cham up to the very top so it could access the proper amount of UVB from the 5.0. In my cage they would have to be in the top nine inches to do this. I have 2 1/2 inches from the tube to the base of the hood. With your hood it might be 1/2 inch. I personally do not want to force my cham to much spend time within 9 1/2 inches (or 12 inches for that matter) of the top. To me efficiency isn't the use of a less expensive light. It's using more of the cage.
Why have a 36" or 48" cage if you don't utilize it? If the cham needs to spend a whole lot of time within 12 inches to get it's UVB why not just use a 24 inch cage on a stand to give the cham the sensation of height? I personally don't like seeing my cham glued to the top for heat or UVB. I have purposefully placed my plants and branches and changed my heat and UVB so they spend their time in the 10 to 20 inch range in my cage. I personally like seeing them in this range. That is a choice. Since 10 to 20 inches down in the cage means that the cham is 12 1/2 to 22 1/2 inches from the UVB tube in the hood it means that the cham is always out of range of a 5.0 tube. So I use the 10.0 light. To me it's an efficient use of my cage. My six month old to adult chams in these cages are not walking upside down on the screen. I've looked at Summoner12's readings for my ranges and don't feel they are being overdosed. I think they are THRIVING.
What do you want from your 48" cage? I am asking you to figure out how you want to use your cage. You can approach this from two directions. You can decide to use either a 5.0 or a 10.0 and then arrange your heat, plants and branches to put him in the appropriate range for a good period of time. Or you can figure out where you want your cham to spend it's time in the cage and choose the light and heat according to that. Many choose this first method. I use the second. If someone else here can add the meter info for the 5.0 tubes I think you will be able to make a choice for yourself.
When I get my meter situation squared away I am going to test a sample of my cages with the 10.0 lights, hoods, plant arrangements, etc. and will post my results...
Debate is a good thing Hollypops.....Something is wrong if we are not allowed to do that. Hopefully Summoner12 or someone else with a light meter can provide you with some readings for a 5.0 in a hood through screen at various levels. A 5.0 after about a month's use. I still have to find my meter and when I do the battery situation is probably not good.
What does the inside of your hood look like? Is it shiny metal or white? What is the distance between the tube and the base of the hood that rests on the cage? These things make a difference. Summoner12 suggested that my cages would be more efficient if I forced my cham up to the very top so it could access the proper amount of UVB from the 5.0. In my cage they would have to be in the top nine inches to do this. I have 2 1/2 inches from the tube to the base of the hood. With your hood it might be 1/2 inch. I personally do not want to force my cham to much spend time within 9 1/2 inches (or 12 inches for that matter) of the top. To me efficiency isn't the use of a less expensive light. It's using more of the cage.
Why have a 36" or 48" cage if you don't utilize it? If the cham needs to spend a whole lot of time within 12 inches to get it's UVB why not just use a 24 inch cage on a stand to give the cham the sensation of height? I personally don't like seeing my cham glued to the top for heat or UVB. I have purposefully placed my plants and branches and changed my heat and UVB so they spend their time in the 10 to 20 inch range in my cage. I personally like seeing them in this range. That is a choice. Since 10 to 20 inches down in the cage means that the cham is 12 1/2 to 22 1/2 inches from the UVB tube in the hood it means that the cham is always out of range of a 5.0 tube. So I use the 10.0 light. To me it's an efficient use of my cage. My six month old to adult chams in these cages are not walking upside down on the screen. I've looked at Summoner12's readings for my ranges and don't feel they are being overdosed. I think they are THRIVING.
What do you want from your 48" cage? I am asking you to figure out how you want to use your cage. You can approach this from two directions. You can decide to use either a 5.0 or a 10.0 and then arrange your heat, plants and branches to put him in the appropriate range for a good period of time. Or you can figure out where you want your cham to spend it's time in the cage and choose the light and heat according to that. Many choose this first method. I use the second. If someone else here can add the meter info for the 5.0 tubes I think you will be able to make a choice for yourself.
When I get my meter situation squared away I am going to test a sample of my cages with the 10.0 lights, hoods, plant arrangements, etc. and will post my results...