- Beardie name(s)
- Amber
It looks like shed irritating it- but something else is going on if your already rinsing-- let's go over the uvb coil or long tube fixture and your basking bulb? Is it a clear solid bright white bulb ? Amber is beautifulAmber has this eye problem for a month now. It was tearing at first so I have been putting the normal saline solution for her. Now it is like this. What can I do to treat her?
Is that a mercury vapor bulb? Or s regular clear solid bright white basking bulb?I am using this lighting.
Ok I thinking it's that bulb- please get a regular clear solid bright white basking bulb-- example a Exo Terra intense basking bulb-- or a Zoo med repti basking bulb-- what are you using for substrate? Anything loose? Next how big is your tank? We're gonna get you set up w/ new uvb- you need it anyway w/ a MVB most do not emit enough uvb mvb are weak on uvb raysIt's solar glo (80w) I got it in a set when I got Amber.
Ok will go look for it. As for the substrate, earlier it was dessert sand then I changed it to a tile. The tank size is 45cm × 45cm × 35cm(H)Ok I thinking it's that bulb- please get a regular clear solid bright white basking bulb-- example a Exo Terra intense basking bulb-- or a Zoo med repti basking bulb-- what are you using for substrate? Anything loose? Next how big is your tank? We're gonna get you set up w/ new uvb- you need it anyway w/ a MVB most do not emit enough uvb mvb are weak on uvb rays
As Tracie mentioned those MVB's are supposed to have good heat but if its the bulb causing eye issues then I would replace it -- it looks like the tank size is a 20 gallon tank -- so for that I would recommend getting a Zoo Med 24" fixture and use the 5.0 bulb that comes w/ the fixture for now--- your going to haft to upgrade that tank real soon - this fixture will save you money because you can just upgrade the bulb to a 10.0 T 5 bulb and that will go into a tank of 40 gallon to 120 gallon - anything over 120 your going to want a longer fixture -- the 5.0 will need to be placed on top of the tank w/ no screen as they are not strong enough to go thru screen -- place a piece of basking decor directly underneath it 6-8 inches - the 24" fixture will fit width wise across the tank and you can butt your screen up to the UVB and place your basking light next to the fixtureOk will go look for it. As for the substrate, earlier it was dessert sand then I changed it to a tile. The tank size is 45cm × 45cm × 35cm(H)
Hi can you show me how does this fixture looks like? As it is not easy to find stuffs here in Malaysia.As Tracie mentioned those MVB's are supposed to have good heat but if its the bulb causing eye issues then I would replace it -- it looks like the tank size is a 20 gallon tank -- so for that I would recommend getting a Zoo Med 24" fixture and use the 5.0 bulb that comes w/ the fixture for now--- your going to haft to upgrade that tank real soon - this fixture will save you money because you can just upgrade the bulb to a 10.0 T 5 bulb and that will go into a tank of 40 gallon to 120 gallon - anything over 120 your going to want a longer fixture -- the 5.0 will need to be placed on top of the tank w/ no screen as they are not strong enough to go thru screen -- place a piece of basking decor directly underneath it 6-8 inches - the 24" fixture will fit width wise across the tank and you can butt your screen up to the UVB and place your basking light next to the fixture
Hi can you show me how does this fixture looks like? As it is not easy to find stuffs here in Malaysia.
As of today so much better compared to that day. I agree with what you all said the lighting is the problem.Hello,
The light fixture Karrie posted is really good one. Are you considering upgrading to a T5 high output
tube bulb soon?
I can imagine things being difficult to source supplies in Malaysia!
How is your dragon doing today?
Tracie