I have a 40 gallon breeder for my beardie, and I was just wondering If:
1. They are as good as the mega ray
2. If I should even use it in the first place (If my tank is too small, beardie is too young) (planning to get a baby.) And what wattage would work best? it isn't very cold, or very warm here.
A 40 gallon breeder tank is large enough to use a mvb.
Not sure what wattage you should use. As long as you keep the bulb at a safe distance (12" I believe) and get keep good temps, you can use it for a baby dragon.
I don't know much about that particular bulb, so cannot comment.
would I have to use it at an angle, or would it be okay straight down? Oh, and since I have trouble keeping my tank warm at night, would you guys recommend the Repti-Temp Rheostat for use with a heat mat (which would probably also be zoo-med)?
I think they are meant to be used straight down. I am not sure if it is meant for all mvbs but putting at an angle can damage the bulb shortening it's life.
Heat mats are usually not recommended. Many people use a heat emitter (sort of like a bulb, but doesn't produce light). How cold will it get at night? As long as it is at least 65 degrees, the dragon should be ok.
well, I don't think I'll always be there to change the bulb into a nighttime one. And that question was kind of for my future beardie and my leopard gecko XD.
I don't know what kind of care a leo needs. But there is a section here for them. Just scroll down thru the forums and you will see it. I'm sure someone can help.
I just purchased/installed a ZooMed PowerSun 100W (for my foster baby turtle) and the instructions that came with it specifically stated:
The PowerSun UV must be mounted in a vertically oriented fixture so that the lamp points straight down, not at an angle. Mounting this lamp at an angle will reduce its "burn life" and void any guarantee.
No. You can't set the dome fixture (or whatever you're planning on using) directly on the screen top. The bulb emits heat which could potentially melt the screen material.
Another safety statement from the package:
Screen top; make sure the PowerSun UV lamp and fixture are above a screen cover. This lamp gets hot; don't let your animals make direct contact with the lamp.
I've been using the Powersun 100watt bulb and it's been working perfectly for me in my female's 40 gallon tank. Although some others have mentioned not setting it down directly on the screen, I have been doing this with no problem. It just has to be a metal screen top and it isn't going to melt. This should make things a lot easier for you if you decide to use this particular bulb.