I just got a 75 gallon aquarium and turned it into my bearded dragon's enclosure, upgrading him from a 40 gallon tank. Does it look right? Do I need to provide him another blind besides under that basking rock? Also, I have a dome light fixture with 160 watt r40 white mercury vapor light. Is that adequate for this size tank? I moved him to this bigger tank bc he seemed stressed and hot in a 40 gallon tank. Any help is appreciated.
I just got a 75 gallon aquarium and turned it into my bearded dragon's enclosure, upgrading him from a 40 gallon tank. Does it look right? Do I need to provide him another blind besides under that basking rock? Also, I have a dome light fixture with 160 watt r40 white mercury vapor light. Is that adequate for this size tank? I moved him to this bigger tank bc he seemed stressed and hot in a 40 gallon tank. Any help is appreciated.
Ok first I would get 2 digital probe thermometers -- temps on the basking surface should be 95-100--- take the probe and place on the spot where he basks -- 10 min or so get the temp --- next what brand of MVB are you using? If its a Mega Ray or Power Sun 160w versions should be around 14-16'' away through a screen. I also would recommend getting another long tube UVB fixture 24" for your tank - a Zoo Med or Arcadia Pro T 5 or a Sunblaster Nano Tech most times the MVB because of distance wise they do not emit enough UVB so having the extra UVB is going to give him adequate UVB -- they give plenty of heat just not enough UVB --- if you need more help please ask
Ok first I would get 2 digital probe thermometers -- temps on the basking surface should be 95-100--- take the probe and place on the spot where he basks -- 10 min or so get the temp --- next what brand of MVB are you using? If its a Mega Ray or Power Sun 160w versions should be around 14-16'' away through a screen. I also would recommend getting another long tube UVB fixture 24" for your tank - a Zoo Med or Arcadia Pro T 5 or a Sunblaster Nano Tech most times the MVB because of distance wise they do not emit enough UVB so having the extra UVB is going to give him adequate UVB -- they give plenty of heat just not enough UVB --- if you need more help please ask
This is very helpful to me, thank you!I am using SolarBrite brand MVB. How can I get the light above the screen? If you see my overhead, I don't have anything above it other than my tall ceiling.
Ok first I would get 2 digital probe thermometers -- temps on the basking surface should be 95-100--- take the probe and place on the spot where he basks -- 10 min or so get the temp --- next what brand of MVB are you using? If its a Mega Ray or Power Sun 160w versions should be around 14-16'' away through a screen. I also would recommend getting another long tube UVB fixture 24" for your tank - a Zoo Med or Arcadia Pro T 5 or a Sunblaster Nano Tech most times the MVB because of distance wise they do not emit enough UVB so having the extra UVB is going to give him adequate UVB -- they give plenty of heat just not enough UVB --- if you need more help please ask
Zoo Med digital probe -- https://www.amazon.com/Zoo-Med-Digi...38377479&sprefix=Zoo+Med+digit,aps,188&sr=8-8
you want at least 2 of them
I have never heard of Solar Brite MVB I recommend you change it out all together for a more reputable MVB or go w/ just a regular clear bright white basking bulb --- like a Exo Terra Intense basking bulb --- thats a example -- but the SolarBrite is probably giving little to NO UVB --- if your going to use one of the MVB I would go w/ either the PowerSun or the Mega Ray -- if you stay w/ them you can look for a stand to set beside the tank that has a hook that will let it hang over and you can adjust the distance that way -- looks like this
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Zoo Med digital probe -- https://www.amazon.com/Zoo-Med-Digital-Terrarium-Thermometer/dp/B07SKY2HJW/ref=sr_1_8?crid=DNI8Q2T99B69&keywords=zoo+med+digital+thermometer&qid=1638377479&sprefix=Zoo+Med+digit,aps,188&sr=8-8
you want at least 2 of them
I have never heard of Solar Brite MVB I recommend you change it out all together for a more reputable MVB or go w/ just a regular clear bright white basking bulb --- like a Exo Terra Intense basking bulb --- thats a example -- but the SolarBrite is probably giving little to NO UVB --- if your going to use one of the MVB I would go w/ either the PowerSun or the Mega Ray -- if you stay w/ them you can look for a stand to set beside the tank that has a hook that will let it hang over and you can adjust the distance that way -- looks like this
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Just so I understand, I put the thermometer where he basks and wait 10 mins and get the temp? But then I move it to the cool side and check there too? Why would I need two of them instead of just moving the one? Or do you just leave them there in the hot side and cool side?
Just so I understand, I put the thermometer where he basks and wait 10 mins and get the temp? But then I move it to the cool side and check there too? Why would I need two of them instead of just moving the one? Or do you just leave them there in the hot side and cool side?
Yes you need the probe there long enough to get temp you don't need to leave there you can stick it in on the side of the tank spot check temp like once a week the other one you can leave on cool side to keep track of temps 80's
I just got a 75 gallon aquarium and turned it into my bearded dragon's enclosure, upgrading him from a 40 gallon tank. Does it look right? Do I need to provide him another blind besides under that basking rock? Also, I have a dome light fixture with 160 watt r40 white mercury vapor light. Is that adequate for this size tank? I moved him to this bigger tank bc he seemed stressed and hot in a 40 gallon tank. Any help is appreciated.
I’m not sure about your question but I wanted to say that you seem like such a sweet beardie owner. I’m happy to see ppl take good care of their pets! I’m on the search for my own light for my beardie, as well.