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adamofsound
10-10-04, 10:12 PM
I have a zoomed powersun mercury vapor bulb that I would use if I decide to get a cham if it is ok to use, so...uh...I guess I just asked my question..
are mercury vapour bulbs ok to use with chams? or is the uvb too intense?
I have both types that I am not using right now (mercury vapour and traditional tube style flourescent, both zoomed)
Adam
meow_mix450
10-10-04, 11:20 PM
I have one and i find those really strong. How many watts is it? I use it for a leopard gecko and it gets so hot i have to turn it off. It can melt a plastic mesh easily, cause it melted my garbage can once(plastic). I find that a normal light bulb can produce the heat you want for your chameleons, at a 100 watts...sorry i dont know much about flourescent lights, and if you can use a traditional one. Usually people use a repti 5.0
Meow
This is really gonna depend on what species you plan on raising and how big your caging is gonna be. In a normal sized set-up I would stay away from such a strong bulb.
A good book to buy to find out what Panthers need in UV is the Panther book that came out a while back. The name slips my mind at the moment. To much artificial UV exposure can cause just as many problems as to little exposure.
Carl
Here is the ifo on the Panther book I mentioned.
THE PANTHER CHAMELEON
Color Variation, Natural History, Conservation, and Captive Management
Gary W. Ferguson, James B. Murphy, Jean-Baptiste Ramanamanjato, and Achille P. Raselimanana
Published by the Krieger Publishing Company
Carl
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