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If you use ZooMed Reptisun 10.0 you way want to check out this link.
http://www.uvguide.co.uk/phototherapyphosphor.htm
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[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]We have now documented 40 individual cases, occurring since September 2006, affecting 16 turtles, 3 tortoises and 21 lizards in the USA and in Europe, affected by ZooMed Reptisun 10.0 Compact Lamps and (more rarely) 5.0 Compact Lamps. [/FONT]
This has been noted. Please be aware this is directed at compact bulbs.
Most people don't realize that if you run a repti-sun 5.0 bulb and its over top of a screen cage( like most of us have) only 50% of uvb rays actually penetrate the screen!!! so a 10.0 Penetrating through a screen would actually produce the same amount of direct uvb from a un-obstructed ( no screen blocking it) 5.0...if u don't believe me call zoo-med yourself or read the side of the box on the bulb!!!
Most people don't realize that if you run a repti-sun 5.0 bulb and its over top of a screen cage( like most of us have) only 50% of uvb rays actually penetrate the screen!!! so a 10.0 Penetrating through a screen would actually produce the same amount of direct uvb from a un-obstructed ( no screen blocking it) 5.0...if u don't believe me call zoo-med yourself or read the side of the box on the bulb!!!
Good scare tactic .
Check out this link to the UV Guide. It'll help you figure out a better solution.
Here is a thread I made about readings through screen. Some Readings.
Remember, a reflector is very very useful with the 5.0. The readings at 6" for the 5.0 is plenty of UVB at the basking spot. Remember chams don't need the UVB ALL day from EVERY angle and place in the cage. It is most important when basking.
Set your basking spot up like this for a good result.
Back to the subject, what kind of early signs should I keep my eye out for her if the 10.0 is to much?
So what is lacking in these uvb bulbs that requires us to supplment with vit.d3?
why is 10. too strong when the uv output is much much less than natural sunlight?
this is interesting. my vet suggested to bump it up to a 10.0. ive read that chams in the wild often spend their time beneath the the canopy. i hear what your saying about the 5.0 & how it produces the equivilant of the uv beneath the treetops. my question is if i bumped up to a 10.0 would my cham actually regulate his oun uvb intake by descending to hunt or for whatever reason like in the wild. my vet also told me that it would be ok to cut down on the d3 suppliment if i did go with a 10.0. im scepitical of this even tho a vet suggested this to me since a 5.0 has worked out for so many people including myself.
take a look at the UV Guide website pretty sure there is a spectragraph showing the output of a UVB source and the sun. It will be very clear.
Chams don't spend all day in the dirct sun. The level of uv in the shade where they spend most of the time is closer to the level of uv we give them with our lamps.
When I take my chams outside they bask for hours when the temp. is right.
they spend more time in the sun than in the shade.
It seems to me that the spectrum of the bulbs are so far off that if they were any stronger they will harm the animals.
What is the right temp? ambient and body temp?
stronger as in? using a 10.0 vs. 5.0? or the amount of UVB in the lamp? I am not sure what you mean by stronger.
take a look at the UV Guide website pretty sure there is a spectragraph showing the output of a UVB source and the sun. It will be very clear.
Chams don't spend all day in the dirct sun. The level of uv in the shade where they spend most of the time is closer to the level of uv we give them with our lamps.
Here is a quote from an observation made in Nosy Be.
After Andasibe we went to the island Nosy bé.
Nosy be was so warm that it was nothing to do other than laying by the pool and drink beers.
Not exactly my type of place so i went along the roads to search for blue Panther chameleons and they were everywere, inside the forest i could not find them because they love sunligth. I measured 46 degreece celsius and the were laying with theire wide side towards the sun and basking all day long.
The UVB measured at incredible 370 and i was forced to were sunblock 60 and still i was sunburned.
Theyre colors was intense in both males and females and much more beautyful than captives.
Next time i cage Panthers i will use metal halogen to get a kick ass light sourse and heat.