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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 2034439, member: 31715"] 100w is going to be about the lowest you're realistically going to get with a lighting setup. Unless you switched to a two bulb setup and you were somehow able to make a 50w heat bulb sufficient and could use a standard 22inch t5 bulb for UV (24w). This will require very good insulation in the enclosure though, and still might not provide you the temperatures necessary. In that case, which would realistically be best case scenario, you're still only saving 26 watts. Realistically, in the winter especially, you're more likely to need a 75-100 watt heat bulb for basking, and your 24 watt uvb t5 bulb for UV. Insulation can save you a bit on the wattage required for the heat bulb. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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