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- 5% UVB
for the synthesis of vitamin D3
- Full
spectrum lamp
- Produces
excellent natural colours
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Why a dedicated reptile lamp?... In nature,
the sun provides a wealth of light at high intensity for daylight loving reptiles,
which can often be seen basking in the sun's rays. This is not just for warmth,
but to assist in the synthesis of vitamin D3 which promotes good health in these
reptiles. The lamp is recommended for most daylight reptiles, including iguanas,
bearded dragons, skinks, chameleons, lizards and tortoises. High in
UVB for vitamin D3 synthesis... Most reptiles need to synthesize vitamin
D3 in their skin for their healthy growth. Ultra violet light of a particular
wave band, known as UVB (290-320 nm), is required, and is produced by the Arcadia
D3 Reptile lamp. UVB is not present in sufficient quantities in normal full spectrum
fluorescent lamps, because the glass absorbs UVB, whereas the D3 Arcadia lamp
uses a special glass designed to allow through sufficient yet safe levels of UVB
and UVA. Vitamin D3 is necessary for the metabolism of calcium, which
is needed for strong bone development. A deficiency can result in metabolic bone
disease in reptiles. Vitamin D3 is also needed to help produce strong shells in
turtles and tortoises. Although Vitamin D3 can be commercially obtained
from animal sources, and given to reptiles with their food, studies have indicated
that dietary D3 cannot replace the D3 synthesized in the skin from sunlight, even
in reptiles injected with supplemental vitamin D3. The vitamin D type
derived from plants is vitamin D2 and is not suitable for proper calcium metabolism.
For the best results, vitamin D3 must be obtained from regular exposure to UVB
light, either from natural sunlight or the Arcadia D3 Reptile lamp.
High in UVA light for behavioural contentment... It is now known that
reptiles can see light in the UVA (320-400 nm) range. What a reptile sees affects
its appetite. Reds are redder and greens are greener. A reluctant feeder needs
UVA light to stimulate its appetite. UVA is also needed to induce reproductive
behaviour. Lizards have been found to possess ultra violet reflectance patterns
on their skin, which indicatereproductive glands in particular. Female panther
chameleons seek out UV light when preparing to lay eggs. Depriving a reptile of
UVA light would be like making it live in a darkened room. The Arcadia
D3 Reptile lamp has a high UVA output (30%), providing all the elements which
are so vital to the welfare of the reptiles. A snake's behaviour can
also benefit from UVA, even though they do not need UVB to synthesise vitamin
D3. Compared to nature... As a full spectrum lamp, the Arcadia
D3 Reptile lamp simulates sunlight. This provides high colour rendering for enhanced
viewing of your reptiles and their environment. The colour temperature of 6,500K
is similar to sunlight in a typical desert environment. The D3 lamp also helps
plants grow in the vivarium or terrarium, where these are present.
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on use | It
is important to note that sufficient vitamin D3 is not enough in itself to avoid
metabolic bone disease. Reptiles should also be fed foods rich in calcium and
phosphorous. Do not use a glass or protective lens between the lamp
and the reptile - this will reduce the UV light, that your reptiles need.
For the larger terrarium with many plants, we recommend you also try the
Arcadia Freshwater lamp, which really brings out the greens of your plants. |
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