heterochromia
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Hi everyone! *first post*
I am in the process of setting up my lights for what will be my first chameleon cage, and I have purchased the Retisun 5.0 UVB after seeing the high reviews. Unfortunately, I didn't realize there was a specialized hood that goes with it, and ended up getting a basic fixture not specialized for reptiles. I could be wrong, but it came with a plastic hood for the light and that is a no-no with UVB? So I think as long as I keep it off, I could make it work. However, the entire fixture's made out of plastic- no reflectors whatsoever. Is this okay? If not, could I possibly make a solution with some aluminum foil? Or would it be better to not risk it and end up buying a completely different fixture? On the instructions, it does say do not use in wet locations, and with the extreme humidity I am afraid of creating a hazard, however, I have seen many people claim they use normal fixtures too and diy it a bit and it is fine. Opinions would be much appreciated!
I am in the process of setting up my lights for what will be my first chameleon cage, and I have purchased the Retisun 5.0 UVB after seeing the high reviews. Unfortunately, I didn't realize there was a specialized hood that goes with it, and ended up getting a basic fixture not specialized for reptiles. I could be wrong, but it came with a plastic hood for the light and that is a no-no with UVB? So I think as long as I keep it off, I could make it work. However, the entire fixture's made out of plastic- no reflectors whatsoever. Is this okay? If not, could I possibly make a solution with some aluminum foil? Or would it be better to not risk it and end up buying a completely different fixture? On the instructions, it does say do not use in wet locations, and with the extreme humidity I am afraid of creating a hazard, however, I have seen many people claim they use normal fixtures too and diy it a bit and it is fine. Opinions would be much appreciated!