Sorry Karrie, there is 22" strip light which is the 10% bulb which runs the full length of the tank above the glass door.
We then have a spotlight that now is supposed to provide UVB which is directly above her basking rock, approx 6inches.
Are you saying that the strip light should be directly above her basking rock as well as the spot light?
The reflector I have ordered is for the 22" strip light.
A spotlight? Brand and bulb please and wattage I may need to enlist some help w/ this bulb --- 6 " is pretty close watch those temps --- you dont want to burn her up--- and yes the UVB should be directly above her so she can get directly underneath the bulb it does not necessarily need to be by the basking bulb it does help but if not possible she will go to the light she needs -- she needs to be able to get underneath it to bask --- the reflector is going to direct the UVB rays downward to her so she can absorb them -- it also intensifies them as well --
Karrie
Ok she looks good -- the UVB looks like she can get directly under it - you want that distance to be 6-8 inches from her tho - so get a basking piece of decor under it for the 10% bulb or swap out that bulb for a 12% and have decor 12-15 inches from it - the basking bulb is a good one but I dont understand why its giving off that yellowish tint --- maybe its the mercury vapor -- your humidity is good --- so after the reflector comes get your UVB issue situated and see what she does then --
Karrie
Sorry your dragon is still giving you grief! They are really good at that.
Any improvements today so far?
If you do take her to the vet, let us know how things go.
The lighting looks good but maybe the reflector will help out!
Did she enjoy her outdoor sunshine? They usually love getting some nice bright sun!
About to do that now Karrie.
She has also just eaten about 10 mealworms.
The reflector arrived this morning and has been installed, I also moved the strip light with the reflector to the middle of the tank and she sits in her hammock under that light now.
Fingers crossed we have turned a corner now.
Can't thank you enough for your help, and Tracie.
Ok well keep us posted --- offer her salads and some protein like crickets dubias or silk worms -- she should start eating more if this was the issue --
Karrie