Linds knows her stuff, but from what I've seen...most people use the fluorescent UVB bulbs for UVB.
The Mercury vapour bulbs are expensive but are supposedly pretty good. I have heard that they don't last very long but they usually have a warranty...so you can bring it back...but how often do you want to have to do that.
I like using regular bulbs for heat. They are cheap and easy to replace. It's easy to just chance the wattage of the bulbs to adjust the temp of the basking spot as well.
The UVB tubes are also expensive and should be replaced every 6-12 months whether they are burned out or not.
I use the coconut substrate and it's great. I buy it in big compressed blocks and expand it in water before using it. It can be spot cleaned for a while before it needs to be replaced. It is resistant to mold & mildew so if you keep the feces & food cleaned out...it's pretty good.
I like to use about 2-3 inches but they like to dig so more would not hurt. For your tank, I'd say that two of the small bricks would be a good amount (the stuff expands quite a lot). I bought a really big block and just cut pieces off as I need to expand it...it's cheaper but it's a messy job (hard to cut).
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