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Hi all,
If I screw an Arcadia D3 Reptile Lamp Compact like this: Arcadia - D3 Reptile Lamp Compact into a normal dome lamp holder so that the end point of this lamp faces downwards I presume that will be pretty useless as the emission of this bulb is mainly along side. Am I right that the lamp has to be positioned only with the long side towards the area it's aiming at?
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I found now one lamp that I hope that can give enough UVB even through the top mesh. It should also work with a dome lamp holder.
It's the Exo Terra Compact lamp: Exo Terra - Products: Compact Bulbs It says there: "The spiral shape of the bulb enables vertical or horizontal mounting without compromising performance." I ordered a 10.0 one with 26 W from Pet Supplies | Aquariums | Fish Tanks | Ponds in Essex. Those lamps have been on ebay only occasionally. I ordered already a solarmeter on ebay for £ 69 and will check how much UVB rays actually enter the viv. It's "only" for leos and maybe I leave it on only a few hours a day depending how much UVB I'll measure. ![]()
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1.1.0 Eublepharis macularius 0.0.1 Agrionemys horsfieldii kazakhstanica I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals. Winston Churchill |
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