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Lighting/Enclosures
Lets make a list of bulbs that work by cage
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 1909106, member: 31715"] This will be a really hard task but I'll add what I use in my tanks for what it's worth. In my 4x2x2 plywood tanks I use a 40w BR halogen that gets me a basking surface temp of around 105. And a cool end temp of around 80-85 depending on room temp. It is simply in a ceramic socket affixed to the top of the tank. In my 40x18x20 I use a 50w globe incandescent (the type of spherical bulb you'd use in a bathroom vanity light fixture). It is in the same ceramic socket that I use in my 4x2x2's no reflector. Provides temps of around 108 basking, and 80 cool end dependant on room temp. In my 40g breeder which is an open top glass tank, I am using a 75w exoterra intense reptile basking spot bulb but in a standard aluminum reflector fixture. Basking surface temps of 108 and cool side temps usually 80. So many variables to account for, and many more that matter that I didn't even list. But that's what I have in my tanks. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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