Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 6:31 pm
Butterfly, I wouldn't be overly concerned--you're right in that the sun is far stronger and can do far more damage than a UVB light, especially a UVB light at a distance. (I think the warning on the Reptisun I mentioned above is for standing close to the light and looking at it--the rays from that bulb are supposed to extend 20 inches.) And, UVB output diminishes over time, in some bulbs faster than others.
If you're still really concerned and have a larger tank, one alternative to eliminate the possibility of looking at the bulb is to get a mercury vapor light and hang it on a lampstand in a reflector dome. I do this with one set-up I have--the MVB gives off far more stronger UVB rays than regular UVB lights, but since it's hanging, the bulb itself isn't visible--only the light coming from it.
"You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed." -Antoine de Saint Exupery-