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[QUOTE="LizardLadyOz, post: 1157708, member: 44991"] Hey Charlos101! :) I have only ever used (and will continue to do so) the NEC T10 tubes - electrical wholesalers have them, are a quarter of the price of the other "brand" tubes (no reptiles on the packaging) and pump out as much (more in some cases) UVA/UVB as some of the other well-known brands. Hope this helps! :) Best, Carolyn Oh, incidentally, stay away from the "fan/heater" set ups - it will tell you on the packaging that the globes emit UVA/UVB, but studies and research shows they don't emit enough to be beneficial for bearded dragons. (I will try and hunt up the research and studies)... [/QUOTE]
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