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    Re: The Full Spectrum Lighting Experiment

    I use a 5.0 tropical uvb with my ball during his daylight hours, is that full spectrum?

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    Re: The Full Spectrum Lighting Experiment

    Quote Originally Posted by DeathByDabs View Post
    I use a 5.0 tropical uvb with my ball during his daylight hours, is that full spectrum?

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    It should tell you on the light bulb's packaging....I would assume not if its specifically just a UVB light bulb......Full spectrum would mean both UVA AND UVB is my understanding...more experienced light ppl please correct me if I am incorrect...
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    Re: The Full Spectrum Lighting Experiment

    "Tropical" bulbs are going to be full spectrum because they are emitting visible light in addition to UVB light. If UVB light is being emitted, then UVA light is going to be emitted as well - it is "on the way" as far as the spectrum is concerned; to emit UVB and visible light, you also have to emit UVA, as it's the wavelength of light inbetween them.

    Fun fact, most bulbs that emit visible light of any kind also usually emit UVA.

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