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Black Light Fluorescent Tubes For UV?

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Hello,

I apologize if this question has been answered before, I did a quick search and didn't find much about it.

I am curious if black light fluorescent tubes produce a sufficient amount of UVB to be used for lizards that have high UV requirements. The reason I am considering BLF is that they are a bit cheaper and from what I have read last much longer (ie produce UV light for a longer period of time) than the commercially available reptile bulbs. I'm looking for high quality UV light that lasts without going the route of mercury vapor.

NOTE: I'm not talking about the black lights you get as novelties and poster lights. The ones I'm talking about are the ones used to cure UV resin etc.

Thank you in advance for any thoughts you have on the matter.

Kyle
 
Forgive me if im mistaken, its been awhile, but if i remember correctly black lights are long wave UVA, and do not uvb found in your actual reptile lighting.
 
Thanks for the reply Kevin,

I had not heard that. I had read somewhere that they were UVA and UVB but not UVC. Of course if they don't produce ANY UVB then it is a moot point even trying them! I'll try to track down some manufacturing specs on the nm range of light they produce.

Kyle
 
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