BeardiesDen
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hello everyone,
I recently finished setting up my Beardies tank... his name's Rhino. We're going to pick him up in March He's a 2 yr old male... quite large but i'm not sure exactly how long. This is the tank the current owners have him in:
/Users/tearasclas/Downloads/360780472.jpg
However i'm buying him separately and so I have my own tank here. It's a 50gallon+/200L with 3 glass panels around 20cm long each. 1 on the left side, 1 on the right and one in the middle. There's about 33cm between each of them. My problem is that if I mount the UVB (It's a Arcadia long tube with a fitting/light hood) inside the tank, it will be way to close to the basking spot and other rocks I have in there, but I'm afraid that if I out it on top of the tank, the middle glass bar will stop some of the UVB rays getting to Rhino. I heard if it's too close they could get blind, but too far and the UVB rays won't reach him. Right now I have a log that's perfectly in place and one part of it is 6" close to the UVB where no glass bar is (on the right side). Will this be sufficient? On the left there aren't any basking spots close to the UVB or basking bulb (100w CHE on the rightish side of the tank).
any help would be appreciated
I recently finished setting up my Beardies tank... his name's Rhino. We're going to pick him up in March He's a 2 yr old male... quite large but i'm not sure exactly how long. This is the tank the current owners have him in:
/Users/tearasclas/Downloads/360780472.jpg
However i'm buying him separately and so I have my own tank here. It's a 50gallon+/200L with 3 glass panels around 20cm long each. 1 on the left side, 1 on the right and one in the middle. There's about 33cm between each of them. My problem is that if I mount the UVB (It's a Arcadia long tube with a fitting/light hood) inside the tank, it will be way to close to the basking spot and other rocks I have in there, but I'm afraid that if I out it on top of the tank, the middle glass bar will stop some of the UVB rays getting to Rhino. I heard if it's too close they could get blind, but too far and the UVB rays won't reach him. Right now I have a log that's perfectly in place and one part of it is 6" close to the UVB where no glass bar is (on the right side). Will this be sufficient? On the left there aren't any basking spots close to the UVB or basking bulb (100w CHE on the rightish side of the tank).
any help would be appreciated