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Hey guys so I have a 4 1/2 month old male panther chameleon. I need to get a different UVB so do I get the dessert 10.0 or the tropical 5.0? Thanks!
I purchased both a reptisun 5.0 UVB mini compact & a 10.0 mini compact. Do you think the compacts are good to use or should I be using something else? Thanks for the info!You can use the 10.0 just fine, it's not really a desert-strength bulb. The screen from the cages cuts down the UVB that makes it through by quite a bit, and the 10.0 produces about twice as much UVB as the 5.0 which means that you lose less through the screen and it'll last longer. But it doesn't even produce as much UVB as the Arcadia 6% bulbs that are becoming so popular with chameleons, for example, they just have a bad reputation due to the desert packaging.
I haven't used anything weaker than a linear ReptiSUN 10.0 for years, for all my chameleons. (Reptisun brand is better/stronger than the Reptiglo bulbs)
As a note though - all cages should have areas of more openness and more plant cover, so the chameleon can choose how much UVB to bask under, just like they have to have opportunities to bask at different temperatures.
....As a note though - all cages should have areas of more openness and more plant cover, so the chameleon can choose how much UVB to bask under, just like they have to have opportunities to bask at different temperatures.
You can use the 10.0 just fine, it's not really a desert-strength bulb. The screen from the cages cuts down the UVB that makes it through by quite a bit, and the 10.0 produces about twice as much UVB as the 5.0 which means that you lose less through the screen and it'll last longer. But it doesn't even produce as much UVB as the Arcadia 6% bulbs that are becoming so popular with chameleons, for example, they just have a bad reputation due to the desert packaging.
I haven't used anything weaker than a linear ReptiSUN 10.0 for years, for all my chameleons. (Reptisun brand is better/stronger than the Reptiglo bulbs)
As a note though - all cages should have areas of more openness and more plant cover, so the chameleon can choose how much UVB to bask under, just like they have to have opportunities to bask at different temperatures.
I have to wonder though, are we as a commuity doing a disservice by using 5.0 bulbs thru mesh screens? If a 10.0 UVB if fine due to loss through the screen, then wouldn't the inherent loss of a 5.0 be the same, hence putting the availbale UVB available to our chams really low? Dangerously low?
...I would love to see Solarmeter comparisons of different bulbs combined and made into a sticky, personally.
I also did some testing using my Solarmeter 6.5, and this is what I found.
These readings were taken using Reptibreeze screen cages:
Reptisun 5% measured 5.0 at 6'' w/o screen
measured at 6'' through the screen was 3.0
Repeat the above, only this time, 10'' away:
w/o screen 3.0
with screen 1.0
Arcadia HO 6% at 6'' w/o screen was 6.0
measured through screen was 6.0
At 10'' w/o screen was 5.0
with screen was 4.0
More than 10'' away from UVB source, the Reptisun did not even register on the meter, and the Arcadia 6% HO reading was 1.0.
Of course, I only tested 3 samples of each, and the Arcadia was consistant, but the Reptisun was not. Brand new 5% Reptisun bulbs, measured at 6'', and not filtered through screen was 3.0 to 5.5 on the Solarmeter.
Conclusion, HO bulbs do not loose UVB through screen at 6''. Past 10'', the UVB reading drops, past 10'', reading are very low.
Thank you for the readings, Pyschobunny. Just for clarification, were the reptisun bulbs T5 or T8 bulbs?
I think they are T8's, and I have never tried the Reptisun HO bulbs.
Yes, I think the UVB loss would have a lot to do with the screen mesh.
I also noticed (on 2 bulbs) that the UVB readings start to drop after about 6 months of use (I mean the Arcadia 6%).
I know they are advertised as lasting a year or more, but my testing seems to indicate that is not quit right.
When I got my new panther a month or so ago, I checked the bulb that was already on his cage, it was a little over 6 months old, and at 6'' I only got a reading of 4.0. So I bought a new bulb to replace it, and the reading was 6.0, like it should be.
So, bottom line is, I am checking all the UVB bulbs monthly at the basking possition instead of relying on the "change every 6 months" rule.