T 5

shanksfaml

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I use a Zilla compact fixture for my cham viv's, i love that they run on seperate timers. My T 5 bulb is weak on one and I need to order a new one, any suggestions in the T 5 size?:confused:
 
I use a Zilla compact fixture for my cham viv's, i love that they run on seperate timers. My T 5 bulb is weak on one and I need to order a new one, any suggestions in the T 5 size?:confused:

Are the zilla lights safe now?
They were definitely on the "to avoid" list not to long ago.

-Brad
 
not sure

why on the to avoid list? i have had them for awhile and th e chams seem fine, but I know that the spectrum thing is particular and I want to replace the long bulb.:confused:
 
why on the to avoid list? i have had them for awhile and th e chams seem fine, but I know that the spectrum thing is particular and I want to replace the long bulb.:confused:
if you are not sure , then why would you take the chance? if you are going to have to spend $20 to replace the bulb , then why not spend another $20 so that you can KNOW it is safe? and if you replace the bulb with one that is questionable, you will be faced with the same dilema again in less than a year. if you have a chance to fix the problem now for an extra $20, and you dont, then what will you say to yourself, if one morning you wake up and find that he is not fine? a trip to the vet could cost you 5 x that. i would think that your chams health and your own piece of mind might be worth an extra $20, but thats just me. thanks to Dave Weldon for his constant vigilance on the subject

https://www.chameleonforums.com/uvb-lighting-37658/#post349978

https://www.chameleonforums.com/new-special-report-uvb-reptile-health-problems-6122/#post42969 https://www.chameleonforums.com/sick-chameleon-need-some-advice-17835/#post149537 the problem was supposedly addressed in 2007 but there doesnt seem much about the safety of the new formulation,if you must use a zilla i would be wary of bulbs with the following upc, it is not inconcievable that some are still on store shelves. 100011410
Desert Series, Coil Bulb, 20W
100011505
Desert Series T5 Bulb, 20 inch, 12W
100011509
Desert Series T5 Bulb, 24 inch, 14W
100011978
Desert Series T5 Bulb, 30 inch, 18W
100011521
Desert Series T5 Bulb, 36 inch, 21W
100011522
Desert Series T5 Bulb, 48 inch, 28W
100011840
Desert Series T8 Bulb, 18 inch, 15W
100011943
Desert Series T8 Bulb, 24 inch, 17W
100011968
Desert Series T8 Bulb, 36 inch, 25W
100011476
Desert Series T8 Bulb, 48 inch, 32W http://www.zilla-rules.com/assets/006/13278.pdf
 
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thanks

thanks for the help. I spent > $100 per fixture and I have 3 not because price but, because the timer set up is phenominal and easy to use. If I need to take acham to the vet, which I work hard to aviod I would. If an animal is sick you care for it, regardless of price. Had my big guy in for surgery on his eyes last wek and the vet was impressed with is health, they were most likely calcium deposits -biopsy will be back next week. The other 2 are fine.
 
by the way

I really miss Seattle, very jealous of your location. I was born and raised in Bellevue but spent a lot of time at granparents houe in th aboretum
 
Shanksfaml, you are using the zilla fixture correct? But what is the actual bulb being used?

To everyone else, are reptisuns safe to use in zilla fixtures? i would imagine that they are.
Edit: Assuming the bulb is linear
 
...are reptisuns safe to use in zilla fixtures?..
Howdy,

The tricky part here is that the OP is using a T5 (5/8" tube diameter) fixture which won't accept a standard T8 (8/8"=1" diameter) sized tube like the Reptisun linears. There are also wattage differences to worry about which is why you can't mix T8 and T12 tubes even though the pin connections are compatible :(. You can use the old Zilla fixtures that use the 18" T8 tubes and just put in a Reptisun 18" linear which happens to be a T8.
 
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