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    Re: ETB light and eating question

    Quote Originally Posted by D0bber View Post
    It gives off light and heat but I know some species dont see light as we do which is why I was a tad confused but its not ceramic or red. Ya 100% cbb from Germany. The set up is habistat viv most top the rest is enclosed. I hand mist twice a day and have a mix substrate to hold the humidity in it.
    Then at the minimum, I would switch the bulb to like a 100W ceramic on a dimmer with a different source of light. Nothing wants 24/7 of light, dimmed or not. Then use a heat gun to dim the bulb until it's like 88F max. Or better yet, get a radiant heat panel on a thermostat. I'm sure the cbb cost you pretty decent, so I wouldn't skimp on proper husbandry.
    Last edited by wnateg; 01-25-2021 at 02:02 PM.
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