UV lighting location personal advice

mat1994

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Hi there I just finish my 6'x2x3 cage. I was wondering of 2 48 inch 5.0 uv light enough or to muh ? They would be place on the side ? Or should I get smaller ones and put them on top? Thank you
 
Hi there I just finish my 6'x2x3 cage. I was wondering of 2 48 inch 5.0 uv light enough or to muh ? They would be place on the side ? Or should I get smaller ones and put them on top? Thank you

I would almost always suggest lighting from the top. Chams will spend much of their time up high, and the lighting would not be as effective. You may want to use a multiple T5 unit (due to the height of the cage) and I would suggest 2 different basking zones of different temps if you have the room. Check out the latest Arcadia fixtures from Light your reptiles. (site sponsor) I am going to be switching to one soon to help penetrate the dense canopy in my enclosure.
 
Having a wooden viv my t5 48 inch is inside on back wall. It has a reflector so Popeye can't climb on it.
 
As other said, you want them sorta on top, so all the heat and light is on top, so the cham can regulate on his own. If you place them on the center of the side then the cham has to regulate uv side to side, and heat up and down. You can still put them at 45 degree angles at the top or sides.
 
Well thanks guys that was all the info I needed ! Well ill go with have multiple basking areas and ill also look in lights for the top ! Thanks a lot you guys were really helpful!
 
Lights overhead....or try and keep them all at the very top of cages.
Please!:D

Please avoid putting on the sides where the rays "shoot" directly into open Cham eyes.

Lets look at it another way...

How would you like being a a room where all the bare
flo. tubes are situated on the walls around the room at eye level??
:eek: :( :eek:

I feel a migrain coming on just thinking about it! :eek:


yikes!

Your Chams will thank you for your consideration.:)


Cheers!
Todd
 
Lights overhead....or try and keep them all at the very top of cages.
Please!:D

Please avoid putting on the sides where the rays "shoot" directly into open Cham eyes.

Lets look at it another way...

How would you like being a a room where all the bare
flo. tubes are situated on the walls around the room at eye level??
:eek: :( :eek:

I feel a migrain coming on just thinking about it! :eek:


yikes!

Your Chams will thank you for your consideration.:)


Cheers!
Todd

Yes, seriously! Their little retinas will thank you.
 
Lights overhead....or try and keep them all at the very top of cages.
Please!:D

Please avoid putting on the sides where the rays "shoot" directly into open Cham eyes.

Lets look at it another way...

How would you like being a a room where all the bare
flo. tubes are situated on the walls around the room at eye level??
:eek: :( :eek:

I feel a migrain coming on just thinking about it! :eek:


yikes!

Your Chams will thank you for your consideration.:)


Cheers!
Todd

I see your point but the back wall of my viv is the only place for my uv tube. I have the viv heavily planted with foliage so light breaks through in just a few areas and Cham has plenty of places in viv to get away from light. With the way I have the reflector light is shining downward also it runs diagonally.
 
Yeah I was thinking it might hurt his eyes ! Just making sure ! Thanks guys I bought 36" 5.0 tube for the top of his cage it should do the trick :D ill keep a eye to make sure he has everything he needs and in Heath ! Thanks again guys
 
Iv now gone from a 3' wide cage to a 2' wide cage nd was hoping to use the 3' tube but going down the centre?? Is this not a good idea?? It's a 5.0 tube nd I have a 8/9 month panther
 
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