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[QUOTE="KarrieRee, post: 2018681, member: 97951"] The lighting in the tank is a big thing for eyes -- so you have the T 8 bulb is it in the tank? If not it needs to be they are not strong enough to go thru screen and the distance should be 6-8 inches 12 inches is too far for a T 8 - basking bulbs -- they need to be a clear solid bright white bulb NO colored NO off white NO yellowish and NO daytime bulbs - there is a coating on the daytime bulbs neodymium coating which is a rare earth mineral, decreases the CRI or Color Rendering Index which affects the overall brightness. It does this by cutting the yellow color range out to make it appear brighter but since reptiles are very sensitive to light & can see more of the spectrum than we can it is best to use a bright white light for basking instead. Humidity in the tank is what? How are you getting it? Analogs are off - a digital probe hygrometer should be used - is he popping - having any type of breathing issues- lots of saliva in the mouth or nose or any wheezing ? these would all be signs of RI [/QUOTE]
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