View Full Version : UVA/UVB bulb and heat?
Brently
04-23-15, 08:02 AM
I have recently set up a small 10g turtle tank. I have a filter and water and all the decor but I am unsure of the best approach for the light. In the basking area, which is roughly 4-5in away from the screen lid, I would like the temp to be around 80-85. What I am wondering is how much heat does a UVA/UVB bulb put off. Bare in mind that it will likely be a small hood or some light that will fit a standard 10g tank. I would love some advice so I don't waste my money. Thanks
lady_bug87
04-23-15, 12:00 PM
Not really any heat at all
Rattlehead
04-23-15, 01:36 PM
I would combine it with a ceramic heat emitter. In my experience, they irradiate a very low heat and wouldn't work as basking heat.
eminart
04-23-15, 01:37 PM
Depends on if you're talking about a florescent bulb or a mercury vapor bulb. Florescent put of very little. Mercury vapor bulbs put out a lot. All of the ones I've ever used would have your basking spot at 140+ degrees at 8 inches, probably.
lady_bug87
04-23-15, 01:39 PM
^^ good point mercury vapors get crazy hot
Brently
04-23-15, 11:05 PM
Ok thanks for the info folks
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