this is my little fella starry. Ive had him for a week and a half. For one of his daily meals i dust with reptical that has d3 in it. I recently read he didn't need d3 supplementation potentially because of the bulb i have. I have an 18" t5h0 bulb 12ish inches away from his basking spot. Im afraid of him getting too much d3 and causing him probs. Thoughts from the experts are appreciated greatly.
No screen between. Here's the current set up. Im a little uncertain because ive read dif things about how far the light should be. Anywhere from 8-13 inches. I dont have a uvb detecter and im not really smart enough to understand the graphs. I want to be confident Starry is getting proper uvb itd be such a relief to not have to second guess the distance and if d3 supplementation is necessary or not.
No screen between. Here's the current set up. Im a little uncertain because ive read dif things about how far the light should be. Anywhere from 8-13 inches. I dont have a uvb detecter and im not really smart enough to understand the graphs. I want to be confident Starry is getting proper uvb itd be such a relief to not have to second guess the distance and if d3 supplementation is necessary or not.
If it's a 10% UVB T5HO tube and there's a reflector behind it (in the fitting/luminaire) , and it's a new tube (operating properly) then 10 -12 inches from the basking spot is a good distance, aim is 180-200 microW UVB / sq.cm
Just be aware there has been an issue with Reptisun T5HO tubes , they are decaying in UV output very fast , so if it's older than 3 months old and has gold end caps , I'd seriously consider replacing the existing tube with an Arcadia 12% UVB T5HO tube.
The only brand of t5HO UVB tube that's currently trustworthy is Arcadia.
For people who have the T5, usually you would alternate between using calcium with D3 and the one without D3, so that you don't overdose them on d3. So I usually do 3 days of calcium with D3 and two days with the plain calcium, and then the other 2 days are vitamins only.