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Lighting/Enclosures
Getting Down to the Nitty-Gritty on Lighting
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 1901923, member: 31715"] The basking light and uv tube dont need to be in the same line. You can have them side by side. I'm on mobile so prepare to be amazed by my drawing skills. They can be like this: ---uvlight--- (B) As opposed to this: (B)---uvlight--- By extend to the cool end I just meant start at the hot side and it extends straight over. It doesnt need to go all the way over to the cool end I think you asked awhile ago and I told you I'd personally go with the 36, but either will work. 16 inches without uv on the cool side is fine. The tube doesnt only shoot its rays straight down, some will go out sideways and allow for a gradient. And in such a large tank anyways, you're still providing a ton of areas with a lot of uv exposure. Remember uv is good. Uv is also bad. They need areas to escape from it and there is no reason to make that area only 10% of the tank. FWIW I use the 22s in my 4x2x2s. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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