Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 1:40 pm
I've never used a tube UVB flouresent, but that's just my perference. What I am saying, is that to have a UVB light going over the water and not over the basking area as much as possible is a waste--of UVB rays for the turtle and money for you. Some people do use them with good effect, though (I've read Reptisun 5.0 is good) and what they usually try to do get the light over the basking area. Some have a smaller tube horizontally over the basking area, some have the basking area more in the middle of the tank where the UVB light is, whatever it takes to give the turtle maximum exposure to the light.
My largest tank is a 110-gallon stock tank and has a lot of surface area to light up. I also like to minimize wiring. So for my largest tank I favor the combination UVB/UVA mercury vapor light, which does the work of both bulbs and is hung over the basking area. On one smaller tank I'm using a Reptisun UVB 10.0 compact flourescent, which is in a clamp lamp next to the heat lamp over the basking area. In yet another smaller tank, I'm using a UVB coil light, again clamped next to a lightbulb for heat.
I'm not saying that the tube UVB flourescents aren't good or that they shouldn't be used. They just need to be where a turtle can get maximum benefit from them. (And the initial poster sounded like his turtle wouldn't from the description he gave.)
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