SilverWolf
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So I just had a thought. I have a blue daylight basking bulb from petsmart. On June 7th, it randomly burned out after two months of use. Bought a new one from petsmart that same day. two months later, it burned out. This is the third daylight blue bulb I have in just four months. But this made me think of something just now. Everyone says to replace the UVB tube after 6 months or so because that's when they stop emitting UVB even if the bulb itself still turns on. Here's my question. How do you know for sure whether or not it's emitting UVB still? These basking bulbs went out twice, its as though the store used them first or something. How do I know my chameleon is still getting UVB from it?
Thankfully, I take him outside for natural sunlight almost everyday so he definitely is getting UVB, but obviously I'll need a UVB bulb, especially since it needs to be replaced by october anyway when it will be getting cloudier occasionally here and natural sunlight won't be as easy to come by.
Thankfully, I take him outside for natural sunlight almost everyday so he definitely is getting UVB, but obviously I'll need a UVB bulb, especially since it needs to be replaced by october anyway when it will be getting cloudier occasionally here and natural sunlight won't be as easy to come by.