Hi anyone on here have a turtle/s ?

I have a female red-eared slider and use a T5 HO Arcadia 6% bulb and fixture over her basking area, measured with a Solarmeter 6.5 every couple of months
 
Hi .is your t5 linear or compact? . I've been using an arcadia d3 Mercury vapour, but not sure this could/ can be placed, distance appropriate to both achieve correct temp plus uv. Thanks ERKleRose
 
I use a linear one and have used mercury vapor bulbs for both heat and UVB in the past with success, as well! What type of turtle do you have?
 
14 year old roughly. male yellow bellied slider. Only have him 4 years . Just thought maybe a heat and separate uv source may be better .
 
Do you have any pictures of your lights. It's OK if you don't want to share . Just looking ideas as I'm getting a new tank shortly. Do you use an external cannister filter or a sump.
 
Do you have any pictures of your lights. It's OK if you don't want to share . Just looking ideas as I'm getting a new tank shortly. Do you use an external cannister filter or a sump.
No problem at all! Here they are (ignore the mineral build-up on the tank, I haven't scraped it off in a while, and the murky water, it's still clearing up from when she was fed earlier- the water is brown from tannins, too, not dirty)! I use an external cannister but hate it because if I don't see it, I'll forget to maintenance it. Once I finish building the turtle pond outside (filters with a sump), I'm converting the tank into a reef tank where I'll have a sump filter instead using a 40 breeder below it (the tank is a 150 gallon extra tall).
 

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I have a 6% through the bigger holed mesh that is used as top for an aquarium being used as a terrarium. It is a total of 8.5" away from her basking platform. Using the height of the Solarmeter 6.5, 4" (which is actually the height of her on her platform), from the bottom (the platform), I'm getting UVI readings between 3 and 4
 
Hi @TwiceVeiled .Nice turtle are you getting good temps and uvi ? Also using a Mercury vapour but thought/thinking about separate uvi and heat source. Any thoughts.
Hello!! I haven’t measured recently but just when we set up - I read the box and made sure it was safe distance and in the basking temp range. Our turtle is very happy and healthy (good shell) and has been growing a lot so I hope that means the lighting is good. We change out approximately every year. We don’t have a solar meter. Thanks for asking!
 
Hi @TwiceVeiled .Nice turtle are you getting good temps and uvi ? Also using a Mercury vapour but thought/thinking about separate uvi and heat source. Any thoughts.
Also, it makes our set up less complicated on top- we have an open top so we just have the mercury vapour high up on one side over the basking platform and we interact with the turtle, pet it’s head, give her treats etc so having more complicated lighting will make it more difficult to have an “open concept” aquarium:)
 
When I had the mercury vapor bulbs, I had a clamp lamp attached to the tank bracing and angled the light at a 45° angle like we do with cham basking bulbs. I measured the UVI and temp a couple times a day at first, then just went to weekly, then finally every two weeks
 
I guess it just depends on personal preference. I got annoyed fiddling with the mercury vapor bulbs after a while when the UV degraded slightly (was still putting out enough UV and didn't need to be replaced yet but had to be moved a little closer constantly while trying to manage temperature), so I went with separate lights. If you don't like the separate lights, you can always go back to mercury vapor bulbs and have a spare fixture for another chameleon!
 
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