

steve wrote:A 150W is pretty powerful, how close are you positioning these bulbs? What's the room temperature? How are you measuring the basking temps?
Kansasslider wrote:Most branded bulbs cost way too much and are junk because they just don't last. Trust me! Incandescent bulbs work much better. If you can't find them just look on line.

Kansasslider wrote:You can buy halogen bulbs at Home Depot make sure you get a flood and not a spot. Try different wattages until you find one you like. The bulbs they sell at Petco are expensive and from my experience not good. I had several Zilla bulbs burn out so fast I returned them. I still use incandescent bulbs. I stocked up before they phased them out.


Kansasslider wrote:http://home.howstuffworks.com/question151.htm
A spot light puts out a beam of light in a small spot. A flood light spreads the light over a larger area.
steve wrote:Something doesn't sound right. The distances, wattages, and temps vary wildly for me to know what's going on.
Since we could be dealing with high-power equipment and your turtle, lets review what you have (please add pictures):
What size tank? How much water in there? How big is the turtle? What is the basking area made of? What are you using for thermometers? WHat basking light are you using? What uvb? What kind of fixtures? What sort or arrangement are they in?
steve wrote:Something doesn't sound right. The distances, wattages, and temps vary wildly for me to know what's going on.
Since we could be dealing with high-power equipment and your turtle, lets review what you have (please add pictures):
What size tank? How much water in there? How big is the turtle? What is the basking area made of? What are you using for thermometers? WHat basking light are you using? What uvb? What kind of fixtures? What sort or arrangement are they in?
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