The 8.5 is metallic. Yes it’s on one side of tank. He loves basking under it on his high sticks or leaves of the Pothos. I don’t think it’s too hot since he chooses to stay there throughout the day.
I’ve been trying to give him a few pinheads a day. This morning immediately after waking up he climbed into the Plastic cricket Holder looking for more food. So today I decided to feed him till he’s full. He ate about 15 dusted pinheads and abruptly left the container with another one left Inside. So I’m assuming he’s full. I’m building more bamboo perches and bridges as time allows.
He has choices between mango smoothies and papaya smoothies but loves cricket buffets.
Thanks so much, John! Midori-Chan is thriving under your care.
Perhaps Aliza already does what she's recommending. That would be helpful to know.
Dr. Fran Baines has all the knowledge, skills, and tools she needs to help with your UVB setup. We could get the UV Index rating for GDG, but that's just "half" the worries. The Solarmeter 6.5R which you'd need to measure the rays costs ~$200+.
I wonder why you're hesitant to reach out to Dr. Baines? She helps geckophiles all the time. There are 4 variables I shared above. In addition, Dr. Baines recommends that a linear fluorescent (tube) not reach across the entire length of the tank -- just about 1/2 the length or so. Zoo Med Reptisun's 5.0 tubes measure 17.25 inches long (minus the pins). You'd also need a Slimline fixture for the tube. Amazon sells non-reflective linear fixtures. Still the fixtures would span a 10 gallon's length.
I just wanna be safe rather than sorry. UVB is a science. It's NOT as easy as 1, 2, 3.