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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 2020064, member: 31715"] You can if you want. If you look at the spectra of that bulb, you'll see its very similar to the spectra for florescent bulbs (your UVB bulb). If the goal here is to more mimic natural sunlight, you should do so by trying to match the sun spectra by filling in the spectra gaps in your current lighting output. That's unnecessary (and very hard to do with current available technology) so I would just recommend whatever provides you the light you want. Typically, a basking bulb and UV bulb are sufficient amounts of light. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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