Ok that makes me feel much better about their knowledge.It’s 6% uvb
To go into more detail of what the vet said. He said she is weak, and to keep doing the calcium dusting of her food, also to add more variety. He said to get a gram scale because she is on the small and light side, and the bumps on her sides are most likely calcium deposits. They liked her lights and did say she would need a larger cage when she was bigger. They also her a calcium injection.
They said hydration and humidity was important and to make sure she’s eating and her weight does not drop but to not over feed her to. More food variety would be good, as crickets could be bully’s and bite her.
Ok so with a 6% bulb in a single bulb T5HO fixture. You want a measured 8-9 inches to the branches directly below. So you are measuring from the bottom of the fixture to the branch. She needs this distance to be in the correct UVI level.
Make sure you have some horizontal branches at this distance so she can bask comfortably at the right distance.