TheGodOfKahn
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I work in a pet store. And a rep from exo terra gave me a few copies of the exo terra reptile lighting guide. i read it. and now im panicking... lol
Some one help me break this down into easy to understan...-ness.
UVA= Visible light (320-400nm). How your reptile sees what it sees.
UVB= Visible light of a slightly lower wavelength (290-320) That is required for photosynthesis of vitamin d'3 in the skin.
and ultra violet light is boken into three categories.. Long wave ultraviolet light A which is of significant importance for reptiles... UVB medium wave ultraviolet light which is the MOST important for reptiles. and UVC which is dangerous to all living organisms....
So all this makes me think that a UVB bulb *such as reptiglo 5.0" covers the visible light as far as how the reptile perceives its food and surroundings as well as covers the need for generation of vitamin D'3 in the skin.
so as far as all the light my reptile needs to see and generate D'3 that bulb covers it all, correct?
and granted i have an external heat source such as a ceramic heat emitter i only need the one light bulb correct?
This lighting guide is telling me it's a good idea to have 3 DIFFERENT light bulbs... one for D'3 production, one for visible light... and one for heat..... Or did i misunderstand some thing?
SOME ONE HELP ME CLARIFY!!
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Some one help me break this down into easy to understan...-ness.
UVA= Visible light (320-400nm). How your reptile sees what it sees.
UVB= Visible light of a slightly lower wavelength (290-320) That is required for photosynthesis of vitamin d'3 in the skin.
and ultra violet light is boken into three categories.. Long wave ultraviolet light A which is of significant importance for reptiles... UVB medium wave ultraviolet light which is the MOST important for reptiles. and UVC which is dangerous to all living organisms....
So all this makes me think that a UVB bulb *such as reptiglo 5.0" covers the visible light as far as how the reptile perceives its food and surroundings as well as covers the need for generation of vitamin D'3 in the skin.
so as far as all the light my reptile needs to see and generate D'3 that bulb covers it all, correct?
and granted i have an external heat source such as a ceramic heat emitter i only need the one light bulb correct?
This lighting guide is telling me it's a good idea to have 3 DIFFERENT light bulbs... one for D'3 production, one for visible light... and one for heat..... Or did i misunderstand some thing?
SOME ONE HELP ME CLARIFY!!
:bang :bang :bang :bang :bang :bang :bang