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[QUOTE="NickAVD, post: 2016495, member: 117461"] I'm sorry, maybe I'm asking too many questions. But you know everething about terrarium lighting and I want to know your opinion. Today I was setting up a basking zone outside the terrarium and Foxy chose the highest point with maximum UVB(320-330 uW/cm2) while I made measurements, I was even a little worried about the level of UV he was trying to get. So, he pancaked for 30-40 minutes with a 10 minute break for a walk around the room. After that, there was lunch and something happened that never happened - he ate all his salad! It was 3 times more than usual, he ate what he had not eaten before, romano, sweet potato. Could UV have had this effect? Should I lower the terrarium lamp a bit (current distance is 11" and I have T5 12% lamp, lamp is 6 month old)? Maybe he doesn't have enough UV in his terrarium? PS: In the bathing area in the terrarium, its UVB level is 85 uW/cm2 [/QUOTE]
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