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I'm in the process of setting up Cage for my soon to be purchased Chameleon , my question is UV lighting , I see many bulbs on the market , fluorescent type and the standard socket type, With a fresh air habitat I was wondering which is the best type would work for me ? and the new energy saving bulbs that are on the market do they emit UV ?
 
ReptiSun 5.0 strip bulbs are recommended for UVB exposure (changed out every 6-8 months) and a regular household bulb in a clamp lamp is fine for heat. Be sure to measure the temps of the basking area below the bulb to make sure they aren't too hot.
 
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