fresnowitte":3g5tb295 said:Most definately!Could this bulb that is probably putting out next to no UVB be the culprit?
Even without the issues being mentioned the Solar Glo's did start stating in the brochure in their boxes last fall that they now need to be changed every 6 months. So with that being said even in normal circumstances it would be putting out less UVB as it's reaching the change out time.
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TwistedCrayon":3lfcgkkc said:If anyone wants to transition over to repti-suns you can get fixtures at walmart for $ 7.86 for an 18in. I have 6 of them and they work just fine. The cheapest I could find at home depot was $35. Just thought I'd put it out there
You're welcome. This is a very good forum with some wonderful people, like yourself, supporting this community. I wish I had time to be here more often.fresnowitte":3gxw83fz said:Thank-you very much Frances for popping in and giving us a update. We all so appreciate it very much.
I'm concerned about this. I've heard several people saying exactly the same thing since this topic came up...fresnowitte":3gxw83fz said:I have noticed myself as a previous Solar Glo user the inconsistency in the heat and light output as well as quality of the bulb since Novemberish of last year. I really thought I was loosing it one bulb would work fine the next lousy. One beardie acting normal the next in constant brumation symptoms sluggish even ones to young to brumate.
fresnowitte":3gxw83fz said:I have several about 10 or more Solar Glo's that are within 1 to maybe 3 months and a couple of brand new ones if you need any spares for testing please let me know. I can send you a big box of them.
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