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Thank you, I put him on hibiscus in the morningI would still use one. The screen still depletes a lot of UVB. Just to be on the safe side. Although I myself have used a screened in porch for my cham in the summer time. I did not have a light but did take him outside and put him in a Rose of Sharron tree so he can get natural sunlight
So coolThank you, I put him on hibiscus in the morning
Thank youThe only way to know for sure is to get a solar meter.
Could you recommend one that s not to priceyThe only way to know for sure is to get a solar meter.
They are all pricey if you are getting the right kind. Solarmeter 6.5 or 6.5R. They run $200-250Could you recommend one that s not to pricey
Thank you for the info it's nice to get answers that people can understand.They are all pricey if you are getting the right kind. Solarmeter 6.5 or 6.5R. They run $200-250
Honestly unless your getting sun shinning into that cage your not getting UVB for him. Then there is the fact that it is a solid roof screened in porch and he is also in a screen cage. So your getting a reduction in UVI level through each layer of screen and the fact that the roof is there. Depending on time of day and if their is actually a position where the cage gets full sun your looking at lower UVI levels. UVI levels are higher in the day when the sun is at its peak in the sky. As it sets and rises they are lower.
So essentially you may want to just consider providing a T5HO fixture and a 5.0 bulb at the correct distance.