That's amazing. Thanks for your very thorough evaluation of these cards. There aren't any reviews online yet so I suppose I was hopeful they would have some moderate degree of usefulness. Personally I tried them under a megaray lamp, outside, and under a regular bulb. The results were mildly...
It seems u can't order them online, however I see a similar product on amazon. Its called sun meter UV card. Although the card literature is different, I'm thinking the indicator strip is the same. Apparently u can use it to see how powerful of sunblock u should use. I see where u couldn't order...
Oddly enough, I found them on a shelf in pet smart. I'm just as skeptical. They came to be good for five hundred uses and there is three to a pack. That seems to be enough to test ur UV lights for quite a while. I'll look into finding them for online purchase. There's not a lot out there on...
You are correct in assuming they are from pet smart. They retail at a little under three dollars.they are labeled as UV sensors. I tried them under a spot lamp with no change, and under a 160w mv solar glo with the results not so promising for the bulb. ( probably no surprise there lol ) funny...
has anyone had any experience with the National Geographic uv sensor cards? How well do they work? What range should a bearded dragon be in? If anyone has a solarmeter it would be great if u could test the cards against the optimum range needed and give us feedback. There only a few bucks and...
I've started him on diluted cranberry and cherry juice and hand fed him some prices of cherry since they are in season now. I'm changing to liquid calcium. Yes he is in the set up I got him in only I've downgraded the basking light since its summer and it was getting to hot. About 105 in the hot...