Hello, as the title says I’m new and a bit confused.
I will be getting a northern soon and need a little help with the lighting. What kind of bulb is needed and how do I set them up on both ends? From what I understand, wattage depends on the area (what would be recommended?) and UVB is optional right? How would I set it up if I choose to use a UVB? And how do I keep any accidental fires from starting? Also, would you recommend a humidity hide for a northern?
Thanks for your time and sorry for any additional questions I may ask
Newbie needs help
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Re: Newbie needs help
Hi! I’m pretty new too and this is my first BTS but he’s a northern and does seem to enjoy his humid hide, it definitely has helped with shedding and he’s sometimes ended up crawling in and sleeping there between sheds too. It also doesn’t put humidity too high in the enclosure in general.
With UV, there’s a lot of posts on it, but as far as I know there are two ways of doing uvb, either as a strip light separate to the basking light or in an all in one MVB (mercury vapour bulb). I’ve gone for the strip light and then having the basking lamp separate. With this way I’ve ended up trying a few strengths of bulb for basking so it’s sort of trial and error with that, but with the recent heat it’s a 40 watt bulb (any household bulb works fine) on a dimmer thermostat and seems to do well. There are lots of people with more experience and experts who can give proper advice and the difference between the two but that’s just how I have it set up at the moment and it seems to be working.
As far as fires go I don’t have any advice, I have mine on a timer plugged into a surge protected extension lead which stops electrical surges causing problems but that’s it. Also I’m in the uk so not sure the differences in the UK and US when it comes to that.
With UV, there’s a lot of posts on it, but as far as I know there are two ways of doing uvb, either as a strip light separate to the basking light or in an all in one MVB (mercury vapour bulb). I’ve gone for the strip light and then having the basking lamp separate. With this way I’ve ended up trying a few strengths of bulb for basking so it’s sort of trial and error with that, but with the recent heat it’s a 40 watt bulb (any household bulb works fine) on a dimmer thermostat and seems to do well. There are lots of people with more experience and experts who can give proper advice and the difference between the two but that’s just how I have it set up at the moment and it seems to be working.
As far as fires go I don’t have any advice, I have mine on a timer plugged into a surge protected extension lead which stops electrical surges causing problems but that’s it. Also I’m in the uk so not sure the differences in the UK and US when it comes to that.
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Re: Newbie needs help
Oh ok, thanks! I feel like this is an odd question but how do you set up the strip light? And do you use soap to clean any hard surfaced accessories in the enclosure?
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