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Yea I don’t have 230 $ laying around or I would smh thanks thoughGet a solar meter and figure out the correct uvb range.
Yea I don’t have 230 $ laying around or I would smh thanks though
So pretty much the height of my enclosure doesn’t matter pretty much ? An iam gona be giving him d3 twice a month so he will also be getting thatI can say with my enclosure I have a quad fixture with three plant bulbs and one 12% arcadia uvb bulb and it's raised about 6 or so inches off the screen. If your fixture is right ON the screen, I'd go with 5.0 or 6%
Never new thatSingle reflector fixture with one bulb spot? What material was used on the top panel? This makes a big difference.
With a single bulb fixture/reflector going through aluminum window screen and a 5.0 or 6% bulb you want the branches 8-9 inches down below the fixture, this puts the cham in an approximate 3 UVI.
With a single bulb fixture/reflector going through aluminum window screen and a 10.0 or 12% bulb you want the branches 11-12 inches down below the fixture, this puts the cham in an approximate 3 UVI.
But if you are using any other type of material for the top panel this can drastically change the reduction of output levels. Larger gauge will let more UVB pass through while the fiberglass window screen restricts it even more than the aluminum.
I think it’s aluminum screening I wann saySingle reflector fixture with one bulb spot? What material was used on the top panel? This makes a big difference.
With a single bulb fixture/reflector going through aluminum window screen and a 5.0 or 6% bulb you want the branches 8-9 inches down below the fixture, this puts the cham in an approximate 3 UVI.
With a single bulb fixture/reflector going through aluminum window screen and a 10.0 or 12% bulb you want the branches 11-12 inches down below the fixture, this puts the cham in an approximate 3 UVI.
But if you are using any other type of material for the top panel this can drastically change the reduction of output levels. Larger gauge will let more UVB pass through while the fiberglass window screen restricts it even more than the aluminum.
What one would you use 5.0 or 6.0 the 6.0 is the Arcadia one but just seeing which one would be bestSingle reflector fixture with one bulb spot? What material was used on the top panel? This makes a big difference.
With a single bulb fixture/reflector going through aluminum window screen and a 5.0 or 6% bulb you want the branches 8-9 inches down below the fixture, this puts the cham in an approximate 3 UVI.
With a single bulb fixture/reflector going through aluminum window screen and a 10.0 or 12% bulb you want the branches 11-12 inches down below the fixture, this puts the cham in an approximate 3 UVI.
But if you are using any other type of material for the top panel this can drastically change the reduction of output levels. Larger gauge will let more UVB pass through while the fiberglass window screen restricts it even more than the aluminum.
Ok hopefully that is what it is... As long as it is then you would go by the info above for what your using fixture and bulb strength.I think it’s aluminum screening I wann say
I personally prefer arcadia bulbs. I think they last longer before they start to weaken in UVI output levels. I run the 6% bulb in a single bulb T5HO fixture and basking branch is then 8-9 inches below... This puts my cham in a 3-3.4 UVI level tested with a solarmeter.What one would you use 5.0 or 6.0 the 6.0 is the Arcadia one but just seeing which one would be best