
Kansasslider wrote:Hello, Welcome to the forum. You need either 2 bulbs or one bulb. The cheapest way to go is one bulb for heat and another for uvb. The heat bulb can be a regular old frosted light bulb the other needs to be a uvb bulb such as reptiglo or reptisun. The 2nd option is what they call an MVB Mercury Vapor Bulb. They provide both heat and uvb. Such bulbs as a Powersun or Megaray. Mvb bulbs tend to be expensive so a lot of people go with the 2 bulb setup. What kind of setup do you have? Tank size etc.

Kansasslider wrote:Yes uva is pretty much just a heat source. Don't forget a water filter,water heater,basking area,thermometer etc.
All about light... http://www.skincancer.org/prevention/uv ... va-and-uvb

Kansasslider wrote:Canister filters are best for turtles. Fluval makes good filters. Odyssea makes affordable filters. You can also look on E-Bay.
http://www.redearslider.com/filters.html
I know its a lot of information to take in all at once I'm just trying to cover the basics..

Kansasslider wrote:Your looking at buying a used one or looking on e-bay for a sunsun type filter. They have them for $39. Just keep in mind they don't have a great reputation.

Kansasslider wrote:When I first started I had a 40 gallon wide tank. I used a 60-75 watt incandescent bulb. You want the basking area to be around 90°. For uvb what kind of bulb are you looking at? Cfl or tube? You will also need some type of light fixture. If you use cfl bulbs clamp light fixtures work well. I have used both 13w and 26w bulbs. You want to make sure the food you feed your turtle contains vitamin D3. I like omega one. You can also dust the food with calcium powder. Vitamin D3 is important for your turtles shell. Your turtle can get D3 from the Sun (Best) From Food or uvb lights. My gf takes the turtles outside when its warm to get sunlight every couple of weeks. I'm not saying you want your tank in the sun because you don't. It will only cause algae problems. I feed good quality food use uvb light and let them get some sun. I have 4 healthy turtles.

Kansasslider wrote:That should be just fine.


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