A good quality properly made and designed reflector or reflector hood will essentially double the UVA and UVB flux under the tube.
It needs to be parabolic in profile -
My fixture is a 24" Zoom Med - it has a reflector -- the lengths are the same over there as well I believe I dont have any plants in Blazes tank --- here is a pic of how its set up---
Totally baffled by science now ? - does that mean the 34" long 39w, 14% arcadia t5 with reflector is too strong for the 2ft high viv kingofnobbys?
Karrie ours is the Arcadia t5 14% 39w 34" long different make I thought I'd seen in one of your previous posts that you used the arcadia type too. Thanks
this is the bulb I am using in Blazes tank https://www.pangeareptile.com/store/images/thumbnails/220/220/detailed/10/Arcadia-12_-UVB-T5.jpg
I dont think the bulbs are different - w / a reflector the bulb is intensified and w/ the 14% you need the height so its not overbearing --- you dont want a fixture the same length of the tank - they need to be able to escape the rays of the UVB --- they say you can use a 14% in a taller tank but not recommended for shorter tanks
Karrie
Totally baffled by science now ? - does that mean the 34" long 39w, 14% arcadia t5 with reflector is too strong for the 2ft high viv kingofnobbys? <<< With a reflector, the ideal UVB level will be found about 45cm ( 18 inches ) from the tube. See chart I gave earlier .
<<< a naked 14% tube with give ideal UVB level about 22cm ( 9 inches ) from the tube
<<< a t5ho 14% UVB tube is fine in a tank 2 ft tall .
Karrie ours is the Arcadia t5 14% 39w 34" long different make I thought I'd seen in one of your previous posts that you used the arcadia type too. Thanks
Thank you for the explanation ? - I just want to do the best fir her. She is supposed to be my Son's pet but I love her too
bits and don't want to risk doing things wrong again. Like a lot of people we did little research before we got her hence the buying of a 4ft viv now and not originally!! Thanks again everyone