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hello, I bought a repti glo 5.0 UVB light today for my russian tortoise. Is it good enough to use?The box says tropical trarraium lamp. 26w 5.o, But it dont say anything about a tortoise. Almost got the dessert one but didnt want to burn the tortoise, I have it about 1 foot from the basking spot and she seems to like it- its set up next to a ceramic heat lamp. thanks!!
 

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Even the 10.0? And do you have a link to show evidence cuz i just bought one and was going to try it out but would like to know beforehand.
 

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Yes the coil ones can blind your tortoise. Its been mentioned many times on the forum but I dont have the links.
 

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Hey Austin, I bought the same exact bulb yesterday... Did u take it back? I'm getting mixed opinions. Some say it will do if MVB isn't an options, others say don't use it.
 

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Yeah I'm taking mine back, I'm not going to risk damaging my tortoises eyes////too risky.
 

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AustinASU said:
Yeah I'm taking mine back, I'm not going to risk damaging my tortoises eyes////too risky.

I agree, I tried taking it back the same day I bought it, but the girl at the store said some users "over reacted" and were "a bit extreme". I'm not taking any chances and I totally trust this forum, they have always been helpful and ALWAYS present the facts... I'm so glad someone recommended this forum =)

I ment some users in the "turtle forums"
 

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I can also personally attest that the Zilla t-5 tube florescent bulbs will cause blindness.

My personal preference is 5.0 repti-glo tube florescents (not compact florescents).
 

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Are these ok?



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Ahhh I get it, no compacts... Lol I'm a little dense sometimes lol
 

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Will the tube type fit into the tank fixture that it originally came w/it or do I need to buy a whole new fixture
 

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Can someone post a picture of the ideal light? I have one of the repi UVB bulbs as well and will be replacing it, just want to know exactly what I should keep an eye out for!
 

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StudentoftheReptile said:
You want a light fixture somewhat like this: http://neptuneaquariums.com/images/products/detail/Aqueonlight.jpg

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It doesn't have to be something you buy at a petstore; after all, it is just a standard flight fixture. It's the type of bulb that counts. Just make sure the length of the bulb matches the length of the fixture.

Perfect, I have the black one... Looks exactly the same... Should I take out the reflector? (it was originally an aquarium light... I'm planning to use this bulb in the 30" fixture. If so, do u know how far away it should be?

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I would keep the reflector in. If you're using a 5.0 repti-glo bulb, approximately 12-14" away should be fine.

And just FYI, a standard 30" florescent aquarium fixture will take a 24" bulb.
 

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StudentoftheReptile said:
I would keep the reflector in. If you're using a 5.0 repti-glo bulb, approximately 12-14" away should be fine.

And just FYI, a standard 30" florescent aquarium fixture will take a 24" bulb.


Great! This type of fixture and UVB light will be perfect for my set up. Thank u so much! =)
 

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I'm in the same situation, but all this blindness talk scares me in general, could I just replace uvb lighting with vitamins?
 

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Ok, so I was reading up on the reptisun 5 and it says that it's only effective up to 12" but it's 18" from the light to the substrate. The reptisun 10 is effective up to 20" but I don't have a screen on top his enclosure. Will the 10 be too strong? Here's a picture of the fixture I'm using. The second is a close up, is the white part a reflector? It's not metal, just plastic
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