reptisu 5.0

Probably not enough heat for basking unless the room is VERY warm. What are the general room temps? Any regular house light bulb can work as a basking bulb.
 
You might like to read information on this site...
http://www.uvguide.co.uk/phototherapyphosphor-tests.htm

The most often recommended UVB light is the repti-sun 5.0 long linear fluorescent tube. It doesn't give off much heat though...so if your cage still needs more all you need to do is add a regular incandescent household bulb of a wattage that provides the temperature you need. The bulb should be housed in a hood IMHO.
 
Those don't cause blindness, it's the cork screw looking ones and I found out the newer style cork screw type don't now ether. :rolleyes:

Maybe something has been changed. However, I wouldn't take the risk and would only recommend the reptisun uvb 5.0 linear tubes, some people use 10.0 also. The tubes are in the link I posted earlier. The ones in question I do not trust. I would hate to cause and cham. to go blind from a mistake like that.

Kinyonga - very informative article.
 
What animal is this for?
I see you have a Jackson's and a veiled.
You will need to provide each with different basking temps.
How old are they?
Male or female?

-Brad
 
dont skimp out on lights, everyone here will tell you your lights are probably one of the most important if not THE most important part of a setup for a healthy cham life.

a ceramic or plastic clip dome light can be found many places for less and $10, and a 40 watt house bulb is what, $1.50 for a 3 pack? which give you a grand total of ~$12 for a proper worry free basking light


youll hear this many times around here, WHen you got into the hobby of keeping chameleons you knew it wasnt a cheap hobby, skimping out on a basking light is like buying a Ferrari with no motor, uterly pointless
 
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