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Oh, ok. Then it is only good for 1 bulb.
I am going to be buying two umbrellas. How many will I need?
If you mean the Sansi screw-in bulbs, I would get one for each umbrella plant.Also, for an umbrella tree, would I need a sansai?
I'd leave it empty; you can't aim them separately anyway.I have an empty space in my two spot zoo med dome.
What do I screw my lights into? I will get the screw in onesIf you mean the Sansi screw-in bulbs, I would get one for each umbrella plant.
If you have a 2x2x4 enclosure, one of the Sansi pads will do for the whole thing (both plants & more).
The Sansi lights look expensive, but when you consider their output, low energy consumption, and lifespan, they're the best deal I've found.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/led-bar-recommendations.177698/#post-1598391
I agree there are other brands that will work; I just don't have any experience with them.
Separate aimable dome fixtures. All lights should be aimable to provide gradients.What do I screw my lights into? I will get the screw in ones
Sure, but how would you aim the 2 lights in the twin dome at different plants?@Klyde O'Scope Do you think I could do this...... Remove my current basking bulb from my double dome fixture. Put the two sansais in there. Then, I buy a single dome fixture and put my basking light in there.
True, true. I am planning on putting my plants close together.Sure, but how would you aim the 2 lights in the twin dome at different plants?
Those twin domes usually come in those chameleon kits, and like a lot of other things in those kits, they're not all that useful because you can't aim them differently.
It's up to you, but those are BUSHY plants.True, true. I am planning on putting my plants close together.
What wattage?It's up to you, but those are BUSHY plants.