Ksauber
New Member
So I have read many times over that you should not get a UVB light built that screws in to a standard lamp. Instead you should get a tube. It makes no difference if both are called reptisun 5.0, the tube is the only option.
Recently, at a reptile show, I was told by a few people from a reptile rescue, that anything that says UVB is complete junk. If you do not specifically have a mercury vapor you will harm/kill your animals.
Now I know mercury vapor are heat and UVB combined (which to me just sounds like a nightmare to control temps while still supplying the needed amnt of UVB) but I didn't think they were all that much better, just more convinient.
My question is why is tube UVB far superiority to a coil UVB. And is mercury vapor really so much better than both?
Recently, at a reptile show, I was told by a few people from a reptile rescue, that anything that says UVB is complete junk. If you do not specifically have a mercury vapor you will harm/kill your animals.
Now I know mercury vapor are heat and UVB combined (which to me just sounds like a nightmare to control temps while still supplying the needed amnt of UVB) but I didn't think they were all that much better, just more convinient.
My question is why is tube UVB far superiority to a coil UVB. And is mercury vapor really so much better than both?