Good Morning!
I’m a new beardie owner, so please excuse all the anxious posts
I currently have a red lamp heat fixture which was included in the ZooMed 40-gallon “starter” kit. I’m realizing after doing more research that this is NOT the way to go. I live in Southern California, so it doesn’t get too cold here. But I am in the mountains so it can dip down into the 40s (F) sometimes.
I have seen CooperDragon’s poss recommending the MegaRay Heat Projector. I’m ready to purchase it but has questions about the fixture.
The website says it fits a “Standard ES fixture”, which I assume means “Edison style”. But the website also says that you use it in conjunction with a MegaRay Flood Lamp (and I don’t see that for sale on the website).
My question is, can I use it with the dual combo ZooMed lamp I already have? Or does it need a separate fixture?
By the way, I’m planning on getting the Arcadia 12% fixture and bulb and getting rid of the terrible coil UVB bulb that came with our starter kit.
Thanks for any help or input!
I’m a new beardie owner, so please excuse all the anxious posts
I currently have a red lamp heat fixture which was included in the ZooMed 40-gallon “starter” kit. I’m realizing after doing more research that this is NOT the way to go. I live in Southern California, so it doesn’t get too cold here. But I am in the mountains so it can dip down into the 40s (F) sometimes.
I have seen CooperDragon’s poss recommending the MegaRay Heat Projector. I’m ready to purchase it but has questions about the fixture.
The website says it fits a “Standard ES fixture”, which I assume means “Edison style”. But the website also says that you use it in conjunction with a MegaRay Flood Lamp (and I don’t see that for sale on the website).
My question is, can I use it with the dual combo ZooMed lamp I already have? Or does it need a separate fixture?
By the way, I’m planning on getting the Arcadia 12% fixture and bulb and getting rid of the terrible coil UVB bulb that came with our starter kit.
Thanks for any help or input!