Okay, I finally got my materials to build the viv for our future beardie. I had a few questions, cause I got myself all kinds of confused at Lowe's and Home Depot.
Do I need a ceramic light socket for the basking light if I'm gonna use a flood light? I have one for the CHE, but might not need a CHE, but I might...I wanna check out how warm it will be without one first.
Will a 2' UVB work in a 4' x 2' x 2'? I was going to get a 3' but can't find any dang fixtures for a 3'.
Okay...I've gotten distracted by my kiddoes and can't remember my other questions.
Thanks all. I will use this post to follow my endeavors building this thing.
I would go with ceramic sockets because of the heat involved. 24'' is a minimum I'd use for a UVB. Here is a 34'' (same as what I use) and it works very well at about 12'' from the basking site /18'' from the floor. http://lightyourreptiles.com/34t5hofihouw3.html
For a 4x2x2 I'd stick with a 22" T5 uvb personally - otherwise you might find yourself limited vertically for furniture on the cool side to keep the safe distance from it, it will also make it easier to have a 0 uvb area.
Thank you for the replies. I will start putting everything together. Yay! One day closer to our new addition.
Are the reptisun hoods able to be attached to the ceiling of the enclosure? Maybe with heavy duty velcro? I can probably jerryrig something or other. Luckily my hubby is a GM at Fastenal and I can get just about anything of that nature.
Instead of a hood, I'd get a reflective fixture like a Sunblaster or similar. They have holes that can be used to mount to a ceiling or they can be fitted with hooks so they can hang above an enclosure.
Instead of a hood, I'd get a reflective fixture like a Sunblaster or similar. They have holes that can be used to mount to a ceiling or they can be fitted with hooks so they can hang above an enclosure.
^ this. The sunblasters are super easy to hang - the ceiling mounts screw in and the fixture snaps into them. They also come with a different clip what has a eyehole for hooks.
I think the reptisun can be mounted too? I am not sure though.
You'll want the UVB light to be on the same side of the tank as the basking light so your dragon gets the benefit of both heat and UVB exposure at the basking site. I'm not sure how hot the ReptiSun hoods get, but my reflective fixture gets warm to the touch. Not dangerously hot, I can keep my hand on it, but it does put out a bit of heat.
All done! And just in time for our new baby, Imugi!
The Reptison T5 HO is along the back right side top, the heat lamp is right in front of it, and I put an LED on the left side. Along the back and covered with a 1/4" board is a heat pad for if the temp drops too much at night. My house is cold! All the lights are on a timer, the heat lamp is on a dimmer, as well as the heat pad...though that isn't plugged in right now. I have two digital thermometers on both sides, one has a humidity reading. I plan on purchasing the temp gun soon. Floors are tile.
Whatcha all think? Am I good to go?
I am also putting together DIY decorations...a log, a hide, a basking spot...but that is slow going. I'll post pics of those when done.
That looks really great! Should be a very happy home. One minor suggestion is to use a ceramic heat emitter for nighttime heat. That will allow for some self regulation (they are designed to regulate heat from above) and reduce the risk of burns.