Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 1:18 pm
I'm a little confused--why do you need another 100-watt bulb for heat if you're going to get the T-Rex? The 55-gallon doesn't seem big enough to need all that heat... (BTW, most porcelain/ceramic sockets I've seen are rated for up to 250/300 watts--I'd get the highest I could just in case I upgraded the tank and wanted to get a 160-watt MVB.)
Screens don't block all UVB rays (and UVB rays, depending on the strength of the source, can penetrate into the water a few inches). Of course, it's best if there is no barrier between the turtle and the UVB light. The amount screens do block, however, will vary with the size of the holes in the screen. I've read that screens having holes of approx. 1/4 inch will typically block 30% of the UVB rays. You may think that's great, that the turtle will still get 70%, but considering the money paid for MVBs, this seems like a waste to me. If I were to use a screen, I'd prefer to use one with half-inch holes. For a light like the T-Rex, though, I think it would be better hung, as per mfgrs instructions. I've used mine with a lamp stand for this purpose (Zoo-Med makes one and you can adjust the height and the distance from the side of the tank, for example, or you could make your own).
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