Anybody own or seen this?
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i watched the video, is it me or does it seems a little too noisy/annoying?
thinking about getting one...
i've never tried it but it would brighten up the cage with more natural looking lighting for sure. i'm not sure what kind of effect it would have i've never read anything about that type of light in an enclosure. i've read about negative effects with compact UV bulbs but not with any of the tube...
they have some pretty good specials on lights and supplies. never tried buying animals from them. prices on the chams seem a little low and always something like missing nails or kinked tails ect. i would rather buy from a good cham breeder.
i just bought some new fixtures 48" with 2 bulb fixtures 8.97 a piece and also some cheap clamp lights. if you want to grow plants you need a different light. for plants you need full spectrum lighting not just UVB. i think they've started selling one or two full spectrum fluorescents at HD but...
i heard it is good stuff but it does not kill parasites or worms, i think it is similar to another product nutri-bac. they both have natural bacteria that live in the intestinal tract and promote good bowel movements (laxative) and stimulate appetite. they do not kill parasites like panacur or...
for bedding i use finely ground up chicken feed with about an inch of gutload on top. for moisture pick whatever fruit or vegetable it is you like to use. depending on how many supers you have in your container is how often you change your bedding. the good thing about chicken feed is it is...
no it has to be a 6.2. the 5.0 measures a different wavelength UV. 6.2 measures between 280-320nm which is in the range of UVB in reptile lights. this way you can measure the output of your UVB bulbs and see how good they are.
i thought it was a pretty good price too. i think i'll get one.
I've been interested for a while in getting a solarmeter 6.2. this is the cheapest place i have found so far http://www.beardeddragons.biz/solarmeter_6.2.htm Has anyone seen them for sale for less?
thats what i heard as well. but then i've also read here http://www.repticzone.com/forums/Insects/messages/104131.html the equipment for doing this is not exactly cheap. only 4 machines in north america including canada. anyways im mostly interested if anyone has ever successfully bred or heard...