Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 5:58 pm
It's OK, I've used it with hatchlings and they did well with it. Be aware, though, that it emits 3% UVB, which is like the minimum acceptable amount (5% and up is better). Position it 6-8 inches from your basking turtle so he can benefit from the rays--the further away it is, the less he gets and after 12 inches he won't really benefit at all.
Also, because it emits such a small percentage of UVB rays, it really should be replaced every six months, even though the package says differently. There is also an ESU Super UVB Coil Light for desert reptiles that emits 7% UVB, which you may want to consider next time if you decide to continue buying this particular bulb.
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