Elizabeth Freer
Well-known member
#161---Arcadia Reptile's heating & lighting products -- May 2023 (update)
Either Arcadia's Deep Heat Projector bulb or a halogen bulb is the recommended heating source. Please check out the following YouTube reviews.
The DHP is manufactured in either 50 watt or 80 watt bulbs. As of August 2021 two separate shadedwellers exist: Arcadia ShadeDweller and Arcadia ShadeDweller Arboreal.
1. NEW: Arcadia Reptile's Deep Heat Projector! Powerful 80w E27 Infrared Reptile Lamp
Published: 7 June 2019
Click:
2. FULL Deep Heat Projector Review + Installation Tips | LEOPARD GECKO
by British lady LeopardGecko
Published: 16 March 2019
Click:
3. Habistat Digital Dimming Thermostat Review -- Recommended for a DHP with both 50 watt & 80 watt DHP bulbs to maximize bulb life.
by JTB Reptiles
Published: 11 February 2018
Click:
FIX: Herpstat dimming thermostats are available in the USA via Pangea.
Click: https://www.pangeareptile.com/store/thermostats-temperature-control.html
4. Posted by Geckos Unlimited's Marillion on 26 August 2020:
"I own and use an Arcadia DHP bulb. The DHP bulbs are quite focused in their heat direction. If your DHP bulb is pointing downwards and towards a slate rock (as it should be to help diffuse the heat throughout the terrarium) there will not be an excessive amount of heat going towards your foam background. The amount of heat that would harm your background would be harmful for your gecko as well if it got that hot...just make sure to use a thermostat with the bulb, like with any heat bulb. So that it shuts off when the desired temperature is reached."
5. Arcadia ShadeDweller lighting & Arcadia ShadeDweller Arboreal lighting . . . . . . Frances Baines, DVM
29 August 2021 by Dr. Frances Baines:
"Arcadia ShadeDweller and ShadeDweller Arboreal. I have now plotted iso-irradiance charts for both of these, with and without a typical 35%block screen (ExoTerra or ZooMed mesh screen top).
"Please note: Distances are in centimeters not inches.
"The ShadeDweller Arboreal is intended to be used over mesh, with small climbing species with access to the mesh screen itself.
NB. If the mesh you are using is not a standard "flyscreen" type, the amount of block due to the wire shading out the light may vary greatly."
May 2023 update:
***** Please see master link #168 for dedicated % Block Mesh charts created by Reptile Lighting's Facebook Group for ShadeDweller distances dependent upon % Block Mesh. You'll find that link at the foot of that page.
Either Arcadia's Deep Heat Projector bulb or a halogen bulb is the recommended heating source. Please check out the following YouTube reviews.
The DHP is manufactured in either 50 watt or 80 watt bulbs. As of August 2021 two separate shadedwellers exist: Arcadia ShadeDweller and Arcadia ShadeDweller Arboreal.
1. NEW: Arcadia Reptile's Deep Heat Projector! Powerful 80w E27 Infrared Reptile Lamp
Published: 7 June 2019
Click:
2. FULL Deep Heat Projector Review + Installation Tips | LEOPARD GECKO
by British lady LeopardGecko
Published: 16 March 2019
Click:
3. Habistat Digital Dimming Thermostat Review -- Recommended for a DHP with both 50 watt & 80 watt DHP bulbs to maximize bulb life.
by JTB Reptiles
Published: 11 February 2018
Click:
FIX: Herpstat dimming thermostats are available in the USA via Pangea.
Click: https://www.pangeareptile.com/store/thermostats-temperature-control.html
4. Posted by Geckos Unlimited's Marillion on 26 August 2020:
"I own and use an Arcadia DHP bulb. The DHP bulbs are quite focused in their heat direction. If your DHP bulb is pointing downwards and towards a slate rock (as it should be to help diffuse the heat throughout the terrarium) there will not be an excessive amount of heat going towards your foam background. The amount of heat that would harm your background would be harmful for your gecko as well if it got that hot...just make sure to use a thermostat with the bulb, like with any heat bulb. So that it shuts off when the desired temperature is reached."
5. Arcadia ShadeDweller lighting & Arcadia ShadeDweller Arboreal lighting . . . . . . Frances Baines, DVM
Arcadia ShadeDweller lighting (from 2017)
For a ShadeDweller lighting review
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Published: 26 June 2018
Arcadia ShadeDweller Arboreal lighting (from 2021)
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29 August 2021 by Dr. Frances Baines:
"Arcadia ShadeDweller and ShadeDweller Arboreal. I have now plotted iso-irradiance charts for both of these, with and without a typical 35%block screen (ExoTerra or ZooMed mesh screen top).
"Please note: Distances are in centimeters not inches.
5 cm = approx 2 ins
10 cm = approx 4 ins
15 cm = approx 6 ins
30 cm = approx 12 ins
"The ShadeDweller Arboreal is intended to be used over mesh, with small climbing species with access to the mesh screen itself.
NB. If the mesh you are using is not a standard "flyscreen" type, the amount of block due to the wire shading out the light may vary greatly."
May 2023 update:
***** Please see master link #168 for dedicated % Block Mesh charts created by Reptile Lighting's Facebook Group for ShadeDweller distances dependent upon % Block Mesh. You'll find that link at the foot of that page.