I'm building a stack of Base-Tank-Hood-Tank-Hood out of 3/4" birch ply for my daughters 2 beardies, 1M, 1F, each around 16 months old.
(2) 4'*2'*2' tanks, (1) 4'*1'*2' base and (2) 4'*1'*2' hoods (7' tall)
Not seeing Mercury Vapor bulbs discussed much, I'm looking at a 100w clear lucky herp MV UVB for each tank during the day, along with some form of constant radiant heat, the room they're going to be in is low 60's. I'll have room for one more light, likely just a daytime/plant bulb. They're moving from a warmer upstairs room with a smaller tank, so I'll just be replacing everything as far as lighting and heating go.
Does this sound like an appropriate starting point for lighting and heating?
How far from the 100W MV bulb should the basking spot optimally be?
I'm building a stack of Base-Tank-Hood-Tank-Hood out of 3/4" birch ply for my daughters 2 beardies, 1M, 1F, each around 16 months old.
(2) 4'*2'*2' tanks, (1) 4'*1'*2' base and (2) 4'*1'*2' hoods (7' tall)
Not seeing Mercury Vapor bulbs discussed much, I'm looking at a 100w clear lucky herp MV UVB for each tank during the day, along with some form of constant radiant heat, the room they're going to be in is low 60's. I'll have room for one more light, likely just a daytime/plant bulb. They're moving from a warmer upstairs room with a smaller tank, so I'll just be replacing everything as far as lighting and heating go.
Does this sound like an appropriate starting point for lighting and heating?
How far from the 100W MV bulb should the basking spot optimally be?
Do Bearded Dragons Really Need Specialized Lights? While setting up proper lighting for your beardie’s habitat may seem like a daunting task, in reality, bearded dragons only need two types of bulbs—a UVB bulb for mimicking the UVA/UVB radiation they get from the sun and a basking bulb for...
www.beardeddragon.org
Please look at this website for lighting --- others can guide you on it as well -- another UVB should be added to supplement what the MVB will not emit --- we often recommend a long tube fixture -- its on the website I posted
Yup! I've read that one, and several others, and they all say a MVB is a better choice for larger enclosures, especially if they have decent ventilation and need the extra heat, which mine do. Haven't seen one suggest a supplemental uvb source though.
Yup! I've read that one, and several others, and they all say a MVB is a better choice for larger enclosures, especially if they have decent ventilation and need the extra heat, which mine do. Haven't seen one suggest a supplemental uvb source though.
Yes, I was looking at the mega ray. It seemed like a better choice since I needed the heat anyways, and from what I've read, it provides more, or even too much uvb, but the shape is wrong and too concentrated. I'll take a look at my plans, the fluorescent might be doable, but I definitely don't want it inside the tank, hopefully a 36" 12% arcadia will be enough sitting above.
Yes, I was looking at the mega ray. It seemed like a better choice since I needed the heat anyways, and from what I've read, it provides more, or even too much uvb, but the shape is wrong and too concentrated. I'll take a look at my plans, the fluorescent might be doable, but I definitely don't want it inside the tank, hopefully a 36" 12% arcadia will be enough sitting above.
If your going to have it on top of the screen you might want to go w/ the 14% bulb then they are stronger --- we need either Brandon or CooperDragon to put their input on this
If your going to have it on top of the screen you might want to go w/ the 14% bulb then they are stronger --- we need either Brandon or CooperDragon to put their input on this
If you go with the T5 for UVB, I'd just use a halogen or incandescent flood light for heat rather than an MVB. There are a lot of options available and most of them handle dimming/adjustment pretty well for fine tuning.