Rubble1212
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Curious on your advice. I found a 6500 kelvin t5 that’s 1750 lumens or a 4100 kelvin t5 that’s 3500 lumens. Which one would be better for additional light?
My uvb fixture is 6200 kelvin and 2232 lumens here is the light I use it is really cheap compared to the others ones of the same quality https://www.pangeareptile.com/store/t5-uvb-light-fixture.htmlRubble1212":eak6q4je said:Curious on your advice. I found a 6500 kelvin t5 that’s 1750 lumens or a 4100 kelvin t5 that’s 3500 lumens. Which one would be better for additional light?
Yeah I think the leds with the red and blue like reptisuns uvb led fixture aren't good but acardia has alot of supporting evidence of how their jungle dawn leds work in bringing out more natural behaviors and suchClaudiusx":2v7bd3p4 said:I have no personal experience with using LED's but they should be fine as long as they are an OK spectra. Many LED's have 1 or 2 large spikes in the blue range, and another which i'm not recalling off the top of my head right now, which is quite unnatural. But like I said, it's really not that big of a deal. Forest vs. the trees
Personally, I'd just use a low wattage incandescent or halogen, but I think I told you that already in another thread. Only risk you have is you know your dragon didn't like the other bulb. Would suck to spend a bunch on an LED array and him not like that either.
-Brandon