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imported_Varanus
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Just wondering, what brand is ur solar glo UV light? also, do u have a seperate timer for each globe?
It's an "Exo Terra".
Just wondering, what brand is ur solar glo UV light? also, do u have a seperate timer for each globe?
Glad to hear, if you are achieving the required temps with the one globe I do not see any reason to as why you would need two globes. One mercury vapor bulb does me.
At home i have kept ackies and black head's. At work I look after numerous Lace monitors and and number of other monitor species. If a single bulb is high enough and strong enough it will do the job, not saying multiple smaller globes is bad / wrong, just not my way.As imported_varanus has said, I wouldn't trust a lone UV globe, either, especially as the monitor grows. What species do you keep, Monitors_R_Us, and how large are they?
If a single bulb is high enough and strong enough it will do the job, not saying multiple smaller globes is bad / wrong, just not my way.
crocdoc - i have a gouldii not panoptes i listened to everyone experinced on here(instead of shops). bought a 100w globe with a 80% beam angle so is a bit more spread out until i wire up a second socket.
but she is alot more active and hungry now ate a whole small mouse last night and moved all of the sand from one side of the viv to the other she is not to keen on the crickets though, saw her eat a couple just likes to kill the rest but not eat them?
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