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[QUOTE="NickAVD, post: 2016443, member: 117461"] UPDATE: I bought Arcadia D3 UV Basking Lamp (160W) and had a chance to try it with UVB meter. As a result, I have 150uW/cm2 at a distance of 18" from the basking zone. In this case, the temperature in the basking zone does not exceed 81F. If I lower the lamp to a distance of 16", then the level of UVB is too big - 215uW/cm2, but the temperature is still low. I am very pleased with the level of UVB at a distance of 18", but I do not know how to increase the temperature. Right now I see 3 ways: - lower the lamp and get too much UVB (I think it is not good idea) - add a deep heating lamp - add the mesh lid on the light dome that will delay part of the UVB (and then lower the lamp) What did you do with your 100w bulb? [/QUOTE]
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