Yes I do for the very same reason too. a 23watt=125watt nice bright light that penetrates the flexarium mesh well, no heat output. I found regular incandescent bulbs (heat source) and the UVB tube lighting insufficient.
My lizard is much more active, and color the best It can be indoors.
Note: Im using one with a reflector, pointing dowward from the top rear corner , away from the basking/drinking area, and away from where he climbs upward (much).
Also through black flexarium mesh in a tall enclosure (6ft)
I wouldnt recommend the use of adition compact flouro lighting directly over a cage itself, where the cage is less than 48" high , or glass (glare), rather in such circumstance, lighting the room itself brighter might suffice.
As always, I recommend the use of outdoor basking in natural light as often as possible as a priority over any artificial lighting.
Cheers
