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[QUOTE="CooperDragon, post: 1703712, member: 76248"] Don't use one with neodymium coating or a blue tint (like GE Reveal). Those block certain wavelengths. Stick with a nice bright white bulb. I've had good luck with the Zoomed ReptiBasking spot lamp and I also have some PAR38 90w halogen flood bulbs and some BR40 halogen flood bulbs. You may want to get an adjustable lamp stand or a lamp dimmer (use dimmable bulbs) to fine tune the output so you get 100-110 in the basking area and a gradient down to 75-80 or so on the cool side of the tank. [/QUOTE]
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