Hi everyone. I just got a bearded dragon! He is 3 months old I believe he's 10 inch and amazing! I'm in need of some advice. He has a good basking light after tons of research he's in a 50 gallon tank. He's very happy and healthy but he won't be healthy long unless I understand what uvb light to get him....
I was going to buy the reptisun 10 compact coil because everyone recommends that brand but I have read a lot about them blinding so switch to the linear. But I have no idea how to hang up a linear light and wouldn't the longer one hurt his eyes the same? I'm really sorry if this is a dumb question I just want to make sure I do right by my baby. I also couldn't figure out the difference between t5 and t8. I will take any advice that anyone has!
Welcome to the forum! In a tank that size I definitely recommend using a T5. A 24'' fixture (with 22'' bulb) is usually the best option for most situations. The T5 is stronger than the T8 (and newer technology). I highly recommend this one http://www.lightyourreptiles.com/22-t-5-ho-fixture-high-output-with-arcadia-d3-12-ho-bulb/ It should sit about 12'' above the basking area for best results. If you can post photos of your current setup I can try and help figure out the best way to set it up. It can often go right on top though. You can upload photos here https://www.beardeddragon.org/useruploads/ and post them to your thread using the XIMG button when you reply.
Thank you so much for the fast reply!! So helpful! And I'll add pics but please don't judge I tried making everything myself but it didn't turn out pretty but he is happy! If you seen anything I should change please let me know as well. I will take advice as helpful not hurtful.
Once they are uploaded you can add them to your post when you press the XIMG button when you reply. It will put a code into the response that will display the pictures for you.
He looks great! How far is it from the top of the tank to that basking platform? That's the distance I'd use to measure the best fit for a UVB light. What are the surface temperatures at the top of the platform and down on the bottom near his food dish? I would keep track of those surfaces and adjust your basking light accordingly. You want the top of the platform to be between about 100-110 somewhere. There should be a nice gradient down to the far side at around 75-85 or so.
Thank you! The original home I built for him looked amazing but I was unaware that treated wood from Lowe's could kill him so I quickly trashed it and made this with pic and carpet. He is 7 1/2 inch from the basking light. Basking side is 104 cool side is 72 just because our house is quit cold the past three days.