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Old 14-01-2008, 08:47 PM
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Hello,

As you may have seen i am just settng up my tort table. I've been tld by the breeder that a combined UV/heat lamp wil be too strong for hatchlings and have been advised to get a separate UV and heat lamp.

I want to put the UV bulb into a desk lamp fixture if possible so it looks tidy.

Do the screw in UV bulbs exist?

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Old 14-01-2008, 10:01 PM
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Afaik all UVB compacts are screw fit, I've never seen a bayonet one.
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Old 14-01-2008, 10:02 PM
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seen these on ebay they are called d3 uv bulbs priced around £23 i think
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Old 14-01-2008, 10:05 PM
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Exo Terra Reptio Glo compacts are cheaper than that, I pay about £18.95 for 10% ones on eBay including delivery.
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Hello,

As you may have seen i am just settng up my tort table. I've been tld by the breeder that a combined UV/heat lamp wil be too strong for hatchlings and have been advised to get a separate UV and heat lamp.

I want to put the UV bulb into a desk lamp fixture if possible so it looks tidy.

Do the screw in UV bulbs exist?

Many Thanks

Are you sure this is a breeder? Has he ever been to the Med
The screw in Arcadia bulbs are not really very good. I use them as stand by lamps but they MUST be mounted horizontally to give maximum light and they MUST have a burn in period as they emit to much uvb at the very beginning.
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Old 14-01-2008, 11:43 PM
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That's where the Exo Terra ones are better, because of their spiral shape they can be mounted horizontally or vertically, just like a normal lightbulb.

Have to say I wondered about that comment about MVBs being too strong, they emit a similar level of UVB to natural sunlight, and what do wild baby torts live in? Natural sunlight!
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That's where the Exo Terra ones are better, because of their spiral shape they can be mounted horizontally or vertically, just like a normal lightbulb.

Have to say I wondered about that comment about MVBs being too strong, they emit a similar level of UVB to natural sunlight, and what do wild baby torts live in? Natural sunlight!

Just going to have a look on ebay for some Exo terra ones, have possible babies due in a few weeks
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Old 15-01-2008, 10:47 AM
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This is where I get mine from eBay.co.uk Shop - Reptilekeeping: Reptile Lighting: Exo Terra Sun glo lamp A19 60w - 4 vivarium
I use the 10% 13W ones which are quite adequate for smaller turt tanks.
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Old 15-01-2008, 11:53 AM
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I use the combine bulbs for all my tortoises and find them brilliant.
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Old 15-01-2008, 04:17 PM
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Ahhh more opinions!

So, would i pretty safe using an Exo Terra Reptio Glo bulb?

And how long is the burn in period?

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