Reptile Uv Light Not Working
But let s get a huge fact in here.
Reptile uv light not working. In response to this i bought another light ballast. Do not use regular lights from a hardware store. If that does not work take the top off the reservoir and tap the float with your finger to be sure that it isn t stuck. Initially my bearded dragon s light bulbs stopped working after a few months.
Wondering if it was just something funny i tried another tank with a working light put this bulb in and nothing. Btw is this mainly for reptiles lizards snakes etc or recommended for tortoises too. They take the exposure they have and thrive using such. I put the lightbulb into the new ballast and it worked.
I got another light bulb but the light would not work in the ballast. Put the old bulb back in and it worked. If your blue light will not come on be sure that there is water in the fogger. That hasn t changed in all that time.
Uv a is stimulative activity and appetite among other possible behaviors as ball pythons and many other snakes see in the uv light spectrum. Well yes they are. The light before worked fine just needed a desert reptile bulb. Now includes the jumper wire to connect up to 8 fixtures.
This was a waste of money. 6400k 2730 lm bulb mounting clips and roll on off switch built into power cord included. A few decades of captive breeding is not going to undo millions of year of evolution. Zoo med reptisun 10 0 uvb t5ho 39w 34 reptile lighting fluorescent tube bundle with carolina custom cages chlorhexidine solution 2.
4 hours later the light suddenly turned off. You can squeeze the bottle gently to release water into the reservoir and allow the float to float. I guess if placed high enough to use for over all heating and not a hot spot basking area it might work. Put the old bulb back in and lights up just fine.
Vivarium electronics t5 ho light fixture with reflector for 34 t5 ho bulbs such as the arcadia t5 ho uvb bulbs. Of working solution 4 6 out of 5 stars 79. The reptile lights put off a certain percent of uv rays and the rest of the light is exactly like other fluorescents. Bought this and put it in the fixture and nothing.
1 refill makes 32 oz. Well you have not yet stated why reptile lights are shitty you just said t5 s are better but they are also more expensive plus that does not have anything to do with using uvb to increase trichnome production. Reptiles use the light to help keep their bones strong and to regulate their metabolism. I don t understand what is happening.
For my boas i use ge plant aquarium fluorescent bulbs 10 total uv but not designed as an uv b though it provides a very small and or a 2 0 fluorescent either exoterra or zoomed as the day time.