@CooperDragonHave a big double dome ( Zoo Med Combo Deep Dome Dual Lamp Fixture for sale ) and a 3in1 UVB/UVA and Basking light ( Exo Terra® Solar Glo Sun Simulating Bulb | reptile Bulbs & Lamps | PetSmart ) and a Regular Basking Light.
I want to upgrade to possibly a T5 Grow light from biodude for bioactive substrate, T5 Zoo med UVB, but don't know what to do about basking and about energy costs. Should I just buy a the T5 Grow light for the substrate and leave the other stuff? Or do you all frown upon the 3in1 and think the T5 UVB/UVA is needed.
EDIT: I am asking this after reading a recommendation I was given by another mod in my last thread.
Thank you for all the help. I know somewhere I read that all UVB bulb are garbage and only long uvb bulbs are good, does anyone know of any UVB bulbs that would fit in domes that are recommended? Sorry to go against recommendations, I have everything thing else ready for bioactive though, can someone review my cart?If you're going to pick up a T5, you might want to get a dual T5 fixture with one side set as UVB and one side as a 6500k grow light. There are LED options available for grow lights as well, but this would help keep it simpler and in one fixture. Then you could use your dual dome for two lower wattage basking lights (whatever gets the surface up to proper temps). 36" HO T5 Double Bulb fixture with Arcadia 12% and 6.5k Day-light Bulbs Included
If you decided to go with a single T5 with a grow light bulb (or Arcadia LED setup), then you could keep the Solar Glo in the dual fixture, but you may have a harder time adjusting the temps since you won't be able to control UVB output and heat independently. The advantage of the T5 UVB tubes is that you can set those at appropriate distance, then raise/lower the heat bulb as needed to get your temps right. The solar glo is good for travel and for a portable basking spot for outside the tank though.
There isn't really a single right answer, but that might get you headed in a good direction to try some stuff out and see what works best for you.
For a bioactive tank or any tank the long tube fixture is the best - only one that people use that are iffy / ok is the Reptisun 26 watt but I would not recommend it for a tank over 40 gallon -Thank you for all the help. I know somewhere I read that all UVB bulb are garbage and only long uvb bulbs are good, does anyone know of any UVB bulbs that would fit in domes that are recommended? Sorry to go against recommendations, I have everything thing else ready for bioactive though, can someone review my cart?
I am just having trouble on the hanging of inside the tank, my beardies hammocks are almost all the way at the top and the uvb tube would have to face diagonally instead of above him. I looked at other forums posts that recommended the velcro but that doesnt seem super reliable, does anyone have experience with or have a video on youtube to show me how to hang it with the velcro, I apologize if I couldve just looked it up myself.For a bioactive tank or any tank the long tube fixture is the best - only one that people use that are iffy / ok is the Reptisun 26 watt but I would not recommend it for a tank over 40 gallon -
The 26w version of the UVB150 is similar in output to a T8 tube when using a reflector. The beam isn't as wide (depending on the length of the tube) but the output strength is very similar. If it was sitting about 6-8'' above the main basking area then it was likely providing adequate UVB. It's the lower wattage (13w) versions that cause concern since they aren't strong enough to provide adequate UVB at a safe distance.
Again for good UVB recommendations are the long tube fixture - I can post links to some of the good UVB's that are reasonable - Amazon is high on these fixtures
@CooperDragonI am just having trouble on the hanging of inside the tank, my beardies hammocks are almost all the way at the top and the uvb tube would have to face diagonally instead of above him. I looked at other forums posts that recommended the velcro but that doesnt seem super reliable, does anyone have experience with or have a video on youtube to show me how to hang it with the velcro, I apologize if I couldve just looked it up myself.
EDIT 1: would a LED grow light be ok on top to still provide for the microfauna? it is a fine metal mesh
I am just having trouble on the hanging of inside the tank, my beardies hammocks are almost all the way at the top and the uvb tube would have to face diagonally instead of above him. I looked at other forums posts that recommended the velcro but that doesnt seem super reliable, does anyone have experience with or have a video on youtube to show me how to hang it with the velcro, I apologize if I couldve just looked it up myself.
EDIT 1: would a LED grow light be ok on top to still provide for the microfauna? it is a fine metal mesh
I think good ones are over $200 - lets ask CooperDragonThank you, I will probably get a tube for UVB and tube for Growing when I am ready and measure them too. Thank you all for the help. One last question is does anyone know where to get a solarmeter for less than 100$, my whole cart for this bioactive setup costs less than the one meter I can find.
If you find one let us all know. I only know of the 200$ ones you see on Amazon. You can find that downed to 180 maybe once a year.Thank you, I will probably get a tube for UVB and tube for Growing when I am ready and measure them too. Thank you all for the help. One last question is does anyone know where to get a solarmeter for less than 100$, my whole cart for this bioactive setup costs less than the one meter I can fin
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