Josh...

I agree with everything you said. However, the main problem I've had
with the Reptisun 5.0 is the amount of light it produces. It does not
generate the amount of lumens other sources do. They also don't create
the color temps I want for my enclosures. I've always wanted a UVB bulb
that also puts out a CRI of greater than 92 and has a color temp in the
5000K range. Because of that, I tend to use two bulbs whenever
possible... one Reptisun 5.0 and another bulb with those other
characteristics that create a blend of all the right light. Greg
Christenson has always talked about that sort of thing, too, I believe.
I generally use halogen lights as heat spots when possible to add some
more of the whiter light. And, since the filament temps are higher on
halogens, they can create some UVB as well (as long as there isn't a UV
shield piece of glass blocking it).

Josh Klavir wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> Thought I'd chime in on the UVB discussion. Would have contributed earlier
> but have been more than a bit under the weather.
> Reptisun 5.0 bulbs will begin to degrade after about 4 months, luckily this
> is a slow process, but does change the depth of penetration of the UVB
> wavelengths being emitted by the bulb. The concept is not one of having a
> 5.0 that penetrates 12" turn into a 2.0 that penetrates 12", but instead a
> 5.0 that penetrates 12" becomes a 5.0 that penetrates 2-3", after about 9
> months. I guess if your animals are always basking directly under the bulb,
> you can get a longer life span out of the product.
> Also important to note that a Reptisun 5.0 will continue to emit useful
> amounts of UVA for months after it ceases to emit UVB.
> UVA is used in depression therapy for humans, so when the UVB is over, put
> the tube in your kitchen or work shop for some "Happy Light".  Re-cycling
> your older UVB bulbs for your non UVB requiring creatures can always be done
> too.
> 
> Cheers,
> Josh
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Neal Grant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:54 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: [Gecko] UVB lighting
> 
> 
> 
> Hello again!
> 
> Ok, so the general consensus is that after 6 to 9 months, you should replace
> UVB bulbs.
> 
> Let's say I have a UVB 5.0.....after  9 months, could I replace it, and then
> treat it as though it was a UVB 2.0 for a few months?
> 
> In other words, after they "expire" do they just put out less UVB, or do
> they stop producing any useful UVB altogether?
> 
> Thanks, and have a great weekend.
> 
> Neal G.
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