Littleredfootbigredheart
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Sigh, pet stores are so annoying for giving out all the wrong info! I’m so glad that you’ve made your way here!Thank you so much! I have sent him an email for some information. I remembered another question, the pet store gave me a fluorescent UV bulb and told me to keep it on 24/7 for a year for heat as well as a red reptile bulb. I am going to get the basking bulb you listed today for basking but what else would I get for daytime heat just for now until I get a new enclosure from Mark? I read in comments on here they don’t need UV 24/7 and now I’m not sure how to heat this cage until we have something else. Obviously I’m going to work on something asap but I definitely need to fix this situation. We covered the top (for now) and we’re staying right at 80 degrees outside of the red reptile light but how else can I achieve that or what should I do?
You’re absolutely right, they don’t need uv 24/7, they don’t even need the full 12 hours most recommend, with the uv timing, most other sources of information will tell you 12hours of uv. This is essentially an old fashioned rule that has stuck with a lot of keepers, it stems from the presumption that once the basking light or ambient lighting is on, ie the ‘sun’, that uv must coexist the same amount of hours. Fact is, uv rays only peak for a few hours a day, anyone with a uv meter will confirm this. No tortoise is blasted with 12 hours of uv in the wild, therefore it’s not necessary in captivity.
The uv bulbs are much more expensive to replace once their uv strength diminishes, so it’s definitely best having it on a 4 hour timer that provides them with all the uv they need, saving your bulb life.
Then some cheaper led lighting for your ambient 12 hour light cycle as well as the basking light on the same 12hrs, then for night heat and to make up ambient heat, get yourself a CHE(ceramic heat emitter) they are a none light emitting heat bulb, it will run 24/7 on a thermostat(thermostat is a must for these!), hope that all makes sense
I have no idea why they’ve suggested to keep your uv light on 24/7, that’s absolutely ridiculous, they need a day/night cycle, do you have a photo of the uv they sold you? Also those red bulbs shouldn’t be used, as you don’t have ceramics yet, you may have no choice to use it for night heat until you can get the right bulbs
Hopefully you might find this useful to have a look over, it’ll help you avoid the wrong bulbs, substrates, housing etc, I always encourage double checking purchases on the forum too before buying
Common keeping errors
Hello everyone! I’d been a long time lurker on this site long before joining just under a year ago now, over that time I’ve seen these husbandry issues come up time and time again, sometimes with dire consequences☹️ I thought this thread might serve as a good visual guide for these common...

