sdvickers98
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So, I've heard red lights aren't as good daytime heat bulbs as other heat bulbs (like blue) that give off both heat and light. I read that chameleons typically see the sun and climb up towards a basking place to get warm, and since red lights don't really give off light, the chameleons typically don't recognize them as a heat source. In my setup, I have a two bulb light fixture hanging above the cage with a 5.0 uvb bulb and a 100w infrared light. The infrared bulb obviously doesn't give off much light, but the uvb bulb is a nice bright light. Is this a good setup? I know he won't realize the infrared bulb is a heat source, but he may notice the uvb bulb's light and climb toward that, and since they are in the same light fixture, he'll get heat from the other bulb. Is this assumption true? Is it ok to use the red bulb this way? I only keep his lights on from 7am-9pm and no lights at night. Please let me know your opinions on this. I have a backup 60w blue bulb I can put I there if the infrared bulb is a bad idea.
Also, I know the infrared bulbs can get pretty hot, but I've hung it a few inches above the cage so the very top of the screen cage is ~97 degrees Fahrenheit.
Also, I know the infrared bulbs can get pretty hot, but I've hung it a few inches above the cage so the very top of the screen cage is ~97 degrees Fahrenheit.