Ryan Jarosek
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For those useing Halogen Basking bulbs what wattage are you using to maintain a good temp. Are they similar to condesent bulbs or do you use a higher or lower wattage?
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I have found the halogens to be much hotter heat when using same wattage. I don't have these on my chams, but have used them on my beardies. So to maintain current temps, you'd most likely have to reduce the wattage on the halogen to obtain same temp.
yea, halogen r hotter overall.......I use 50w for my beardies and ackies...and at 6 inches from basking get 120-130 temps.
u could easily go 25w and get 90's at that distance
I know Dave uses them, Ryan. I had a couple... but they burned out and I haven't replaced them (with the same type of lamp, only because I haven't gone to look for them). I didn't have any issue using a 60W FLOOD, key word is flood. A spot will be VERY hot... a flood will diffuse enough that if you aren't keeping it directly on top of the basking spot you should be fine.
Ryan,
I use under cabinet puck halogen lights on all my cages. These bulbs create a hot spot that is much warmer than my montanes like or need but it’s only in a small area unlike regular incandescent bulbs that heats a larger area. Because the heat is only right under the bulb, I have a better thermal gradient in my cages and thus give my animals more options as to where they want to bask, eat, sleep etc. I think mine are 12W – I’ll check when I get home.
There are 3 and 5 pack kits in the lighting section at Ho Depot and Lowes that are uber cheap.
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Ryan,
I use under cabinet puck halogen lights on all my cages. These bulbs create a hot spot that is much warmer than my montanes like or need but it’s only in a small area unlike regular incandescent bulbs that heats a larger area. Because the heat is only right under the bulb, I have a better thermal gradient in my cages and thus give my animals more options as to where they want to bask, eat, sleep etc. I think mine are 12W – I’ll check when I get home.
There are 3 and 5 pack kits in the lighting section at Ho Depot and Lowes that are uber cheap.
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Ryan,
I use under cabinet puck halogen lights on all my cages. These bulbs create a hot spot that is much warmer than my montanes like or need but it’s only in a small area unlike regular incandescent bulbs that heats a larger area. Because the heat is only right under the bulb, I have a better thermal gradient in my cages and thus give my animals more options as to where they want to bask, eat, sleep etc. I think mine are 12W – I’ll check when I get home.
There are 3 and 5 pack kits in the lighting section at Ho Depot and Lowes that are uber cheap.
Ryan, Dave Weldon told me about these http://www.lighting.philips.com/us_...g&parent=7593748565&id=us_en_products&lang=en and I've been using the 50watt and 25watt ones work really well.
You can get those little lights at IKEA.... I have a bunch laying around somewhere...
Ah, good call. I need to make another trip there.
Cheers,
Fabián
when i use heat which i dont do use a lot of, i use the zilla 25w night black light (not a blacklight ) it produces very gentile heat and almost no light heathttp://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=18316&rel=1
At home Depot there were $32 for a 5 pack. If you go to Ikea let me know the price I still need a few.