Below you can find some of the different lamps used and discussed in this video. As an Amazon associate, I earn a commission when you purchase through these links, but you don't pay any extra by using them. Complete kits - Bearded Dragon Lighting Kit (UK): kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/updated-bearded-dragon-lighting-kit-uk Bearded Dragon Lighting Kit (US): kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/updated-bearded-dragon-lighting-kit-us Bearded Dragon Lighting Kit (Ca): kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/updated-bearded-dragon-lighting-kit-ca Separate items - UK: Metal Halides & Equipment - kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/metal-halides-equipment-uk Linear Fluorescent UV Lamps & Tech - kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/linear-fluorescent-uv-lamps-tech-uk LED Lighting - kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/led-lighting-uk Tungsten Halogen Lamps & Fittings - kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/tungsten-halogen-lamps-uk US: Zoo Med PowerSun Metal Halide Kit - amzn.to/3suYrwm Linear Fluorescent UV Lamps & Tech - kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/linear-fluorescent-uv-lamps-tech-us LED Lighting - kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/led-lighting-us Tungsten Halogen Lamps - kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/tungsten-halogen-lamps-us Ca: Zoo Med PowerSun Metal Halide Kit - amzn.to/3igD7Gq Linear Fluorescent UV Lamps & Tech - kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/linear-fluorescent-uv-lamps-tech-ca LED Lighting - kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/led-lighting-ca Tungsten Halogen Lamps - kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/tungsten-halogen-lamps-ca New to the channel? You might want to start here - ua-cam.com/video/dUJZ04sqhxk/v-deo.html Follow nature’s example - ua-cam.com/users/JTBReptiles Instagram - instagram.com/jtb_reptile/?hl=en Facebook - facebook.com/pages/category/Video-Creator/JTB-Reptiles-472487643238124/ The supplies I use - kit.co/JTB_Reptiles Advancing Herpetological Husbandry - facebook.com/groups/AdvancingHerpHusbandry Reptile Lighting Group - facebook.com/groups/ReptileLighting/ The Reptile Networks - reptilenetworks.co.uk
Thanks for the lighting video. I've recently purchased a larger enclosure (4x2.5x4) for my beardie so I've had lighting on my mind again. I'm going to buy a LED spotlight to see if there is a change in behaviour, hopefully she'll bask more and be more active. Appreciate it. I'm going to trial them in my current 4x2x2 and see what happens.
Another great video! Thanks for continuing to pioneer in your free time! I've recently been thinking the husbandry term of 'temperature' being almost abolished in the hobby and replaced with 'radiation' would really make people consider what they are actually providing/not providing to their herps. I'd be interested to see your thoughts on lighting setups for other types of animals in the future, particularly rainforest scrub/floor dwelling species that don't bask.
Hello! Learning lots thank you. Are the long UVB T5's best across the centre of the enclosure like this then? (I was advised across the front with reflector). And is the heating video available please? Would really love to improve things for my beardie! xxx
Always the way 😂 (In my dragon lighting video from last year, I actually say near the start “I hope I won’t have to change it anytime soon...” That didn’t last long!)
Great information man! What do you uvb do you suggest? It’s for a 40 gallon tank and my bearded dragon is an adult. Was given to me so definitely planning on a bigger enclosure. And I know the mesh top to the enclosure has to do with which one as well. Thanks
Hadn't even considered the idea of only using half a reflector or in the case of a ProT5 or Eco T5 kit cutting part of the reflective sheet to achieve a more gradual UV gradient towards the cool end.
Very good video. I think I will upgrade the lights next year for my enclosure (when I go bioactive!). I particularly like the idea of being able to give different amounts of light depending on the time of day. A question I have is how many thermostat do you use?
Thanks! I use one thermostat just to switch the tungsten halogen lamp off if (and only if) the enclosure is getting dangerously hot and a second to control the ambient temperature via the ceramic heat emitter. I am currently working on a video about heating herps, so stay tuned for that!
I need to go watch your lighting on all your snakes. I need to set up a bunch of old word rat snakes(Mostly King Rats,Elaphe Carinata) in the way you do.
Really interesting video Joe, nice work! Will definitely be investing in an LED spotlight soon. Unfortunately the ones you use aren't available on Amazon anymore, do you have a link to any alternatives?
Thanks, I knew this video would convince you! There are Arcadia spot LEDs (40W jungle dawn www.reptiles.swelluk.com/jungle-dawn-40w-high-power-led-spot-light/) and Reptile Systems ones (35W New Dawn www.reptiles.swelluk.com/reptile-systems-new-dawn-spot-led-10w-35w/) but they’re really expensive! I’d be inclined to hang on for the cheap ones to come back in stock on Amazon 👍 Thanks for watching!
@@JTBReptiles Got to be open minded when keeping reptiles and if I can make small changes to better the animals welfare, I'll do it. Having a smaller collection to manage makes things much easier too. I'll hold fire and wait for the spots you bought to come back in stock. Appreciate the help pal.
One thing I'd love to see is a comparison between your beardie kept as it is now after 6 months or longer and a same age/sex beardie that has been kept at "standard" (by pet shop or average caresheets standards) of care. It'd be a really interesting physiological comparison to make! Maybe you could ask a local rescue or a friend if you could film one of their dragons as the "standard" example? You could compare things like their colour, size, hunting instincts, activity levels, etc. Just a thought!
It would be very interesting indeed! I have kept my own dragon in many ways over the years (just go back through my videos and you’ll see), and I can say for certain that he’s never been better. If a proper experiment were to be done, it would have to involve a large number of closely-related individuals for results to be comparable and the effects due to idiosyncrasies muted. Hopefully it will happen one day!
Hi Joe great video . I have seen people now putting uvb strip light diagonally now I want to try it but the t5 I have is the 34 inch one and is to long to go diagonally in his 2 foot wide viv will the 22inch one be better .
Do you have any ideas on how lighting setups for leopard geckos could advance too? I currently use a T5 UVB, a 100 watt tungsten lamp, and a T5 6000k grow light for my gecko.
What is the UVI while only the smaller T5 is on? Are you shooting for a certain number? Half of the maximum 5? Do you think the UVI gradient twice a day is what is contributing to the dragon’s improved behavior?
It’s about 3 at the basking zone when just one is on. I think the main contributor to his changed activity is the visible lighting, I had the UV lamps timed with the step-up prior to his activity change so I doubt it’s that.
What surface temperature are you getting for your basking spot? You mentioned you are going for maximum visible light with the basking lights and that they only turn off if the air temps tire gets too hot.
Hey man absolutely love your channel! Question for you about this video… I bought that same 40W led light and it’s soooooooooo bright. Looks great but is it possible to be too bright? It’s in a 75 gallon tank (18 inch tall). I pretty much mimicked this exact set up and I LOVE it. Just worried it might be too bright. I guess the outback is way brighter? Just wondering what you think! Let me know please. Sending lots of love from Canada man!
Should be fine. Remember what you are seeing is contrast against the (extremely dim) surroundings, not absolute brightness. The absolute brightness offered by these lights at that sort of distance is really only comparable to sunlight on an overcast day or during early morning. If you want to reduce that contrast, you should add more background illumination with linear lamps, e.g. full-spectrum grow lights (LEDs or T5s).
Thanks for the reply man! I have a t5 5.0 reptisun uvb and it brightens everything up amazing in contrast to this led. I also put the uvb and led on a separate timer to mimmic a peak mid day bright sun intensity
What bulb would you recommend for a 4x2x2 wood enclosure, arcadia d3 100w or 160w, I use currently a 160w on a zen habitat enclosure but it sits on the mesh and its perfect temps at 32°c but with a wood enclosure and it being inside would you go 100w?
Hi. I have been recomended to purchage UVB T5 in (at least 10% or 12%). I can tell you go with the 6%, but then have 2 lamps providing this? Does is make out for the same, or how does it work? Our dragon is a pygmy, dont know if it has an importance.
The distance in our enclosure from basking to UVB lamps is about 30-35 cm. But I like have you have done it with more than just one lamp. So i guess my qustion is, will the UVB become to strong if i have 2 lamps with 12% and also a jungle dawn. Should i lower the % to 6%?
@@JTBReptiles yeah I change my bulbs every 12 months as per manufacturer recommendation 👍🏻 The fact is he is also getting older, kinda happens as time goes buy so he is lazy anyway 😂 The difference when I do change the bulb, the first few weeks he is mental case
Below you can find some of the different lamps used and discussed in this video. As an Amazon associate, I earn a commission when you purchase through these links, but you don't pay any extra by using them.
Complete kits -
Bearded Dragon Lighting Kit (UK): kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/updated-bearded-dragon-lighting-kit-uk
Bearded Dragon Lighting Kit (US): kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/updated-bearded-dragon-lighting-kit-us
Bearded Dragon Lighting Kit (Ca): kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/updated-bearded-dragon-lighting-kit-ca
Separate items -
UK:
Metal Halides & Equipment - kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/metal-halides-equipment-uk
Linear Fluorescent UV Lamps & Tech - kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/linear-fluorescent-uv-lamps-tech-uk
LED Lighting - kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/led-lighting-uk
Tungsten Halogen Lamps & Fittings - kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/tungsten-halogen-lamps-uk
US:
Zoo Med PowerSun Metal Halide Kit - amzn.to/3suYrwm
Linear Fluorescent UV Lamps & Tech - kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/linear-fluorescent-uv-lamps-tech-us
LED Lighting - kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/led-lighting-us
Tungsten Halogen Lamps - kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/tungsten-halogen-lamps-us
Ca:
Zoo Med PowerSun Metal Halide Kit - amzn.to/3igD7Gq
Linear Fluorescent UV Lamps & Tech - kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/linear-fluorescent-uv-lamps-tech-ca
LED Lighting - kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/led-lighting-ca
Tungsten Halogen Lamps - kit.co/JTB_Reptiles/tungsten-halogen-lamps-ca
New to the channel? You might want to start here - ua-cam.com/video/dUJZ04sqhxk/v-deo.html
Follow nature’s example - ua-cam.com/users/JTBReptiles
Instagram - instagram.com/jtb_reptile/?hl=en
Facebook - facebook.com/pages/category/Video-Creator/JTB-Reptiles-472487643238124/
The supplies I use - kit.co/JTB_Reptiles
Advancing Herpetological Husbandry - facebook.com/groups/AdvancingHerpHusbandry
Reptile Lighting Group - facebook.com/groups/ReptileLighting/
The Reptile Networks - reptilenetworks.co.uk
Thanks for the lighting video. I've recently purchased a larger enclosure (4x2.5x4) for my beardie so I've had lighting on my mind again. I'm going to buy a LED spotlight to see if there is a change in behaviour, hopefully she'll bask more and be more active. Appreciate it. I'm going to trial them in my current 4x2x2 and see what happens.
Been referring people on facebook (who ask about lighting) to your videos.
Thank you for the amazing information and care
Absolutely loving your channel, it's so nice to see people caring for their animals correctly and making sure their welfare is first. Good job!
Top info my friend!
I don’t currently own a bearded dragon but I really enjoyed the video.
Another great video! Thanks for continuing to pioneer in your free time!
I've recently been thinking the husbandry term of 'temperature' being almost abolished in the hobby and replaced with 'radiation' would really make people consider what they are actually providing/not providing to their herps.
I'd be interested to see your thoughts on lighting setups for other types of animals in the future, particularly rainforest scrub/floor dwelling species that don't bask.
Thanks! All that will be coming in the future, I just need the time to work on the videos 🙂
As for temperatures... Stay tuned 😉
You did great and I see your beardie is very happy. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks, you’re welcome!
Just ordered the led spots! :) Great info as always 👍
Thanks very much!
amazing! Thank you for sharing this experiece with us
Hello! Learning lots thank you. Are the long UVB T5's best across the centre of the enclosure like this then? (I was advised across the front with reflector). And is the heating video available please? Would really love to improve things for my beardie! xxx
Guess who's changing their light setup again!
Always the way 😂 (In my dragon lighting video from last year, I actually say near the start “I hope I won’t have to change it anytime soon...” That didn’t last long!)
Great information man! What do you uvb do you suggest? It’s for a 40 gallon tank and my bearded dragon is an adult. Was given to me so definitely planning on a bigger enclosure. And I know the mesh top to the enclosure has to do with which one as well. Thanks
Would love to see the updates lighting or what systems you use for you Crestrd Gecko :)
Hadn't even considered the idea of only using half a reflector or in the case of a ProT5 or Eco T5 kit cutting part of the reflective sheet to achieve a more gradual UV gradient towards the cool end.
Always glad to be a source of ideas! Thanks for watching 🙂
You are incredibly smart. A young modern Philipe De Vosjoli.
Great video!
Thanks 😊
Very good video. I think I will upgrade the lights next year for my enclosure (when I go bioactive!). I particularly like the idea of being able to give different amounts of light depending on the time of day. A question I have is how many thermostat do you use?
Thanks! I use one thermostat just to switch the tungsten halogen lamp off if (and only if) the enclosure is getting dangerously hot and a second to control the ambient temperature via the ceramic heat emitter. I am currently working on a video about heating herps, so stay tuned for that!
@@JTBReptiles Okay thanks. Looking forward to your video :)
I need to go watch your lighting on all your snakes. I need to set up a bunch of old word rat snakes(Mostly King Rats,Elaphe Carinata) in the way you do.
Really interesting video Joe, nice work! Will definitely be investing in an LED spotlight soon. Unfortunately the ones you use aren't available on Amazon anymore, do you have a link to any alternatives?
Thanks, I knew this video would convince you! There are Arcadia spot LEDs (40W jungle dawn www.reptiles.swelluk.com/jungle-dawn-40w-high-power-led-spot-light/) and Reptile Systems ones (35W New Dawn www.reptiles.swelluk.com/reptile-systems-new-dawn-spot-led-10w-35w/) but they’re really expensive! I’d be inclined to hang on for the cheap ones to come back in stock on Amazon 👍
Thanks for watching!
@@JTBReptiles Got to be open minded when keeping reptiles and if I can make small changes to better the animals welfare, I'll do it. Having a smaller collection to manage makes things much easier too. I'll hold fire and wait for the spots you bought to come back in stock. Appreciate the help pal.
@@jeorgeprout3672 No problem at all, that's the perfect attitude to have right there!
One thing I'd love to see is a comparison between your beardie kept as it is now after 6 months or longer and a same age/sex beardie that has been kept at "standard" (by pet shop or average caresheets standards) of care. It'd be a really interesting physiological comparison to make! Maybe you could ask a local rescue or a friend if you could film one of their dragons as the "standard" example?
You could compare things like their colour, size, hunting instincts, activity levels, etc. Just a thought!
It would be very interesting indeed! I have kept my own dragon in many ways over the years (just go back through my videos and you’ll see), and I can say for certain that he’s never been better.
If a proper experiment were to be done, it would have to involve a large number of closely-related individuals for results to be comparable and the effects due to idiosyncrasies muted. Hopefully it will happen one day!
Hi Joe great video . I have seen people now putting uvb strip light diagonally now I want to try it but the t5 I have is the 34 inch one and is to long to go diagonally in his 2 foot wide viv will the 22inch one be better .
Nice!!
Thanks!
Do you have any ideas on how lighting setups for leopard geckos could advance too?
I currently use a T5 UVB, a 100 watt tungsten lamp, and a T5 6000k grow light for my gecko.
What is the UVI while only the smaller T5 is on? Are you shooting for a certain number? Half of the maximum 5? Do you think the UVI gradient twice a day is what is contributing to the dragon’s improved behavior?
It’s about 3 at the basking zone when just one is on. I think the main contributor to his changed activity is the visible lighting, I had the UV lamps timed with the step-up prior to his activity change so I doubt it’s that.
What surface temperature are you getting for your basking spot?
You mentioned you are going for maximum visible light with the basking lights and that they only turn off if the air temps tire gets too hot.
Cute beardie is he named after Charmander?
Hey man absolutely love your channel! Question for you about this video… I bought that same 40W led light and it’s soooooooooo bright. Looks great but is it possible to be too bright? It’s in a 75 gallon tank (18 inch tall). I pretty much mimicked this exact set up and I LOVE it. Just worried it might be too bright. I guess the outback is way brighter? Just wondering what you think! Let me know please. Sending lots of love from Canada man!
Should be fine. Remember what you are seeing is contrast against the (extremely dim) surroundings, not absolute brightness. The absolute brightness offered by these lights at that sort of distance is really only comparable to sunlight on an overcast day or during early morning. If you want to reduce that contrast, you should add more background illumination with linear lamps, e.g. full-spectrum grow lights (LEDs or T5s).
Thanks for the reply man! I have a t5 5.0 reptisun uvb and it brightens everything up amazing in contrast to this led. I also put the uvb and led on a separate timer to mimmic a peak mid day bright sun intensity
I guess I’m just worried about blinding him haha I
If the light is coming from above, don’t worry about it 🙂
What bulb would you recommend for a 4x2x2 wood enclosure, arcadia d3 100w or 160w, I use currently a 160w on a zen habitat enclosure but it sits on the mesh and its perfect temps at 32°c but with a wood enclosure and it being inside would you go 100w?
Where did you buy that enclosure or did you make it, and what size is it. It looks pretty nice.
I get my wooden vivaria from ReptiLife vivaria (a UK company). They do bespoke builds so you can get whatever size you want.
(It’s 5x2x2’ 🙂)
Thanks for the reply!
No problem, thanks for watching!
Hi. I have been recomended to purchage UVB T5 in (at least 10% or 12%). I can tell you go with the 6%, but then have 2 lamps providing this? Does is make out for the same, or how does it work? Our dragon is a pygmy, dont know if it has an importance.
The distance in our enclosure from basking to UVB lamps is about 30-35 cm. But I like have you have done it with more than just one lamp. So i guess my qustion is, will the UVB become to strong if i have 2 lamps with 12% and also a jungle dawn. Should i lower the % to 6%?
Do a video lighting for iguanas
I don't keep iguanas so I can't! However, this video talks about general lighting for diurnal species: ua-cam.com/video/UEcm0YwfAIg/v-deo.html
The myelin led that you recommend is 150w, isn't this too much?
Can I still use a 150 watt heat bulb for my beardie?
Hi what is the size of your enclosure
Too small: 5x2x2’. I’m upgrading to a 10x2.5x2’ this summer.
6:26 what’s that bulb in the cage next to the uv bulb?
A ceramic heat emitter. This is involved in maintaining enclosure temperatures, which is not to do with lighting.
@@JTBReptiles and do you keep that the other end?
Why dont you use the light and shade method
I know when my dragon needs a new bulb cos he does slow down and get lazy. Soon as I put the new tube in he is super charged!
You should be replacing your bulbs as a matter of course, not waiting until you begin to see the side effects of using a lamp with diminished output.
@@JTBReptiles yeah I change my bulbs every 12 months as per manufacturer recommendation 👍🏻
The fact is he is also getting older, kinda happens as time goes buy so he is lazy anyway 😂
The difference when I do change the bulb, the first few weeks he is mental case