That's the theory, but, who wants to be the Guinnie Pig?So if I turn it side ways it could work, but I feel like we shouldn't trust it now
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So get a uvb tube from the pet store and we can get the fixture from Walmart or hardware store?That's the theory, but, who wants to be the Guinnie Pig?
Yes. get a tube to match the size of your enclosure. (18" is very common) And then take the tube with you to the hardware store to match it to a fixture.So get a uvb tube from the pet store and we can get the fixture from Walmart or hardware store?
Reckon she be ok till tonight with the other one on??Yes. get a tube to match the size of your enclosure. (18" is very common) And then take the tube with you to the hardware store to match it to a fixture.
No that was the bulb we were returning, ok more heat now.MUCH improved!!
In your cart was a little box with a compact florescent bulb. You didn't purchase that did you? (MINI SIZED COMPACT FLORESCENT)
You still need to get the temps up to over 80.
75 is still a bit too cool. Maybe for an overnight temp.
It's not just for comfort. Tortoises can't digest food unless it is at least 80 degrees.
If all you need now is a tiny heat bump, you could just use one of those cheap "frosted" bulbs. Or for that matter a regular incandescent bulb of maybe 60 watts. Screwed in to the fixture where your old CFL was.
We have one of these but blackBlack will work. You want the heat. The light is now O.K.!No that was the bulb we were returning, ok more heat now. View attachment 171130We have one of these but black
One side of the tank is semi open and I have a hood with a clamp, I'll just snap it on thereBlack will work. You want the heat. The light is now O.K.!
Some members don't like the black lights. I use them outdoors because they give off just enough extra heat in my sleeping houses and give off a very faint purple glow. (VERY FAINT) Enough for me to be able to tell that they are working at a glance, without my needing to go out side and open up the lids.
IMO that isn't enough light to mess with the torts sleep cycle. I've used black lights for at least 20 years for this
A CHE has always given off too much heat with my set ups..Lets see if this does the trick for you.