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Post Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 2:21 pm   Reptisun Postion

I have my Reptisun 10.0 unexposed in a clamp lamp. How far away from the basking spot would you suggest it should be?
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Post Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 2:40 pm   

Not sure what you mean by unexposed but is it a compact? Is the hood polished or very reflective? The reason I ask is I had a 10.0 compact in a clamp lamp with a white interior for 2 months with no problems. When I switched to a very reflective hood with the bulb mounted horizontally, my three guys started having swollen eyes.
At any rate I say no closer than 12" from the basking area.
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Post Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 5:00 pm   

By unexposed you mean it has a reflective dome around it?

I have a Reptisun 10.0 compact flourescent in a clamp lamp with an aluminum reflector, and the position is more horizontal than vertical. When it was new, I had it about 10 inches from the turtles. Since it's getting past it's useful life, I've moved it to about 6 inches from them. My turtles have never had any problems with it, even when it was new.

Since the light tends to give of a strange hue, it's good to position the heat source (lightbulb or otherwise) so that your turtle is getting a blend of both lights.
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Post Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 10:19 pm   

I have the Reptisun 10.0 Compact in a Clamp Lamp. What I meant by unexposed is that I have no covering or hood on it like most people have it in reflective hoods I guess. I would also say it's about six inches from the basking spot, positioned diagonally.

Another question, I don't have much experience with UVB/UVA Compact Bulbs but I can't feel much coming from it, is it the light itself that carries the UV and you're not suppose to feel much heat coming off of it?
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Post Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 8:33 pm   

Regular UVB lights (like yours) don't give off an appreciable amount of heat, so you need to provide an additional light for heat (can be a reagular light bulb).

It would be good to use a reflector dome with the Reptisun to focus the rays as well as move back the bulb several inches.
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