JBL SOLAR REPTIL SUN ULTRA T5
Special T5 terrarium fluorescent tube for desert animals

  • For all desert animals which are exposed to full sunlight in their natural habitat
  • Light spectrum, adapted to the natural light conditions of diurnal desert animals
  • High UV output: facilitates activity, appetite and species-specific reproductive behaviour with 63 % UV-A, ideal calcium metabolism thanks to 12 % UV-B
  • Daily operation time 9-11 hours
  • Colour rendering and full spectrum are guaranteed for 12 months. Includes reminder label for replacement
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Product information

Modelled on nature
Terrarium animals are cold-blooded animals, which are strongly dependent on light, especially on the quality and intensity of the light. Activity, food intake, digestion or rest phases are influenced by the change of day and night and the intensity of light. Depending on the light source, there are differences in output and quality of the light and heat development.

The right light for your terrarium
The terrarium light Solar Reptil Sun Ultra is especially well suited for desert animals (e.g. bearded dragons, spiny-tailed agamas) and animals, which are exposed to full sunlight in their natural habitat (e.g. turtles, chameleons).

Large UV output
63% UV-A promotes the activity, the appetite and the species-specific reproductive behaviour. The UV-B radiation of 12 % ensures an optimal calcium metabolism.

Which light for which animals?
Only a few of the general statements are right. It is true that desert animals, which are active during the day, are exposed to strong UV radiation. For rainforest animals this is more complicated: As long as the animals stay under the leafy canopy of the rainforest they will have no or just very low UV radiation requirements. But whenever the animals live in the leafy canopy or at the riverbanks, their UV requirements can increase to that of desert animals! Therefore it is important that you deal with the habitat AND the habits of the animals.
An example: The leopard gecko is a nocturnal desert dweller. But its activity period starts in the twilight when you can indeed measure some (slight) UV radiation. That’s why such animals also need to be supplied with light containing UV radiation (JBL SOLAR Reptil Sun) during their rest periods and with nightlight (JBL SOLAR OceanBlue) during their activity period.

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JBL SOLAR REPTIL SUN ULTRA 550 mm-24 W

Art. no.:
6159700
EAN Code:
4014162615978
Performance:
24 W
Length:
550 mm
Volume packaging:
1.1 l
Gross weight:
145 g
Net weight:
55 g
Weight factor:
1000
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
37/673/44 mm

Properties

Animal species: Bearded dragons, Chalcides, Club tail iguana, Common collared lizards, Frilled-neck lizards, Girdled lizards, Leopard tortoise, Monitor lizards, Rainbow lizards, Rock lizards, Spiny-tailed lizards, Tropical tortoise, Yellow-headed agamas
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All desert animals
Volume habitat: 60 cm
Material: glass
Colour: white

Electronic label / illuminant

Ambient temperature: 22 °C
Start time: 1 s
Mercury: yes
Tube length: 549 mm
Lifespan: 20000 h
Lumen: 650 lm
CRI value: 90
Dimmable: yes
Switching cycles: 10000
Energy efficiency class: G
UV-A: 63
UV-B: 12
Colour temperature: 7400 K
Socket designation: T5

Technical Data

This product is unfortunately no longer available

JBL SOLAR REPTIL SUN ULTRA 850 mm-39 W

Art. no.:
6159800
EAN Code:
4014162615985
Performance:
39 W
Length:
850 mm
Volume packaging:
1.6 l
Gross weight:
220 g
Net weight:
80 g
Weight factor:
1000
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
37/978/44 mm

Properties

Animal species: Bearded dragons, Chalcides, Club tail iguana, Common collared lizards, Frilled-neck lizards, Girdled lizards, Leopard tortoise, Monitor lizards, Rainbow lizards, Rock lizards, Spiny-tailed lizards, Tropical tortoise, Yellow-headed agamas
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All desert animals
Volume habitat: 100 cm
Material: glass
Colour: white

Electronic label / illuminant

Ambient temperature: 22 °C
Start time: 1 s
Mercury: yes
Tube length: 849 mm
Lifespan: 20000 h
Lumen: 1180 lm
CRI value: 90
Dimmable: No
Switching cycles: 10000
Energy efficiency class: G
UV-A: 63
UV-B: 12
Colour temperature: 7400 K
Socket designation: T5

Technical Data

JBL SOLAR REPTIL SUN ULTRA 1150 mm-54 W

Art. no.:
6159900
EAN Code:
4014162615992
Performance:
54 W
Length:
1150 mm
Volume packaging:
2 l
Gross weight:
265 g
Net weight:
110 g
Weight factor:
1000
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
37/1276/44 mm

Properties

Animal species: Bearded dragons, Chalcides, Club tail iguana, Common collared lizards, Frilled-neck lizards, Girdled lizards, Leopard tortoise, Monitor lizards, Rainbow lizards, Rock lizards, Spiny-tailed lizards, Tropical tortoise, Yellow-headed agamas
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All desert animals
Volume habitat: 130 cm
Material: glass
Colour: white

Electronic label / illuminant

Ambient temperature: 22 °C
Start time: 1 s
Mercury: yes
Tube length: 1149 mm
Lifespan: 20000 h
Lumen: 1700 lm
CRI value: 90
Dimmable: yes
Switching cycles: 10000
Energy efficiency class: G
UV-A: 63
UV-B: 12
Colour temperature: 7400 K
Socket designation: T5

Technical Data

FAQ
JBL Solar tubes: My two new tubes don't "glow". Is that due to a production error?

We can exclude the possibility of a production error. If a light doesn't turn on, that is an unfortunate exception.
If you have a light bar with conventional electronic ballasts, I would recommend changing the starters once to see if they are causing the problem. Does the defective tube glow when you change the tubes on the light bar ? And the other one doesn't ? Then there is a defect in the light bar.

What do the hours of service life indicated for the fluorescent tubes mean ?

Our tubes are not tri-band tubes, but instead, are modern full-spectrum tubes.

If there is a loss of luminance, the operating conditions must definitely be checked. T8 tubes have the longest service life with the least losses at 25 °C ambient temperature, whereas the T5 tubes have the lowest at 35 °C ambient temperature. Most of the closed covers have ambient temperatures that are higher than 25 °C. Generalising data of 8,000 or 10,000 hours of service life should generally be treated with caution, as this data applies to optimised operating conditions.

Blog (opinions & experiences)

JBL TV 44: Terrarium lighting - for rainforests, deserts & more

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Misunderstandings – typical beginner mistakes

Based on our own experience in customer service and the many messages and questions we receive, we have put together the typical mistakes beginners may make. The experienced aquarist might well smile, but if they are honest, these are mistakes we all made at the start, aren’t they?

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Mites and mould in the terrarium

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JBL Research: Research results

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The Right Ventilation For Your Terrarium

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Lighting in the Terrarium

As cold-blooded animals, terrarium animals are far more de pendent on light, i.e. the quality and intensity of light, than warm-blooded vertebrates. Activity, feeding, digestion or resting phases are influenced by the alternation of day and night, and especially by the intensity of light.

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Size and Shape of the Terrarium

Nowadays specialised pet shops offer a wide selection of terrariums which are usually made of silicone-sealed glass panes. They usually have sliding doors at the front.

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The fascination of terrariums - Terrarium Manual

Terrarium-keeping has experienced an enormous boom in the past twenty years. In the midst of the increasing hustle and bustle of our world, an island of nature in their homes offers many people an opportunity to relax while watching their terrarium pets after a long day of work.

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What is an Aqua-terrarium / Paludarium?

You’ve seen them in zoos. They are a combination of conventional terrariums and aquariums. On top there’s a rainforest, below there’s an aquarium.

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Light measurements in nature and in the aquarium

On the JBL expeditions the lux values were measured in various parts of the world, both over and under water, by means of lux meters. As a comparison the JBL research department determined the underwater values in aquariums.

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Modelled on nature - The full spectrum of daylight

Natural daylight has a balanced system which serves as a model and reference point for aquarium lighting.

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The Desert Terrarium Part 2 - Lighting

The desert habitat involves both extreme heat and brightness. Unlike in the rain forest, there is nothing to stop the light reaching right down to the ground. The animals only have stones or scarce plants and woody growths to withdraw under.

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Light and heat for the terrarium

In the wild the sun not only provides light, it also provides essential heat and UVA and UVB radiation. Since terrarium animals are ectotherm, they are much more dependent on high-quality light than warm-blooded vertebrates are.

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Where do our terrarium animals come from, and why this is important.

In fact we could answer this question with “from all over the world”. After all many interesting terrarium animals also live in Europe. But most of them are protected species.

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Press

08.08.2013

JBL launches the first T5 terrarium tube with 63 % UV

Now, T5 fluorescent tube technology is finally available for reptiles, too! With the JBL Solar ReptilSun ULTRA standard lengths , JBL is launching the first T5 tube on the market. Double the light efficiency compared to T8 tubes is typical for the T5 tubes.

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02.07.2013

Neue JBL Terrarien-Leuchtstoffröhre in T5

Luxmeter lügen selten und zeigen bei T5 Röhren im Vergleich zu T8 Röhren die doppelte Lichtmenge an: So besitzt eine 30 W T8 Röhre in 5 cm Abstand nur eine Luxausbeute von etwa 700 Lux, während hingegen eine gleich lange T5 Röhre ...

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Reference guide (Themeworld)

Plant species

Which plant species suit your aquarium? What demands do the individual species have?

Lighting

Lighting is one of the most important topics in terraristics. What do you need to consider?

The desert terrarium

Bring a breath of desert fascination into your living room! We’ll show you how easy it is to set up a desert terrarium

The tortoise terrarium

Our friend the tortoise needs a suitable terrarium. What is special about a tortoise terrarium?

Aquatic terrarium

A terrarium with an integrated water element is an aquatic terrarium, also referred to as a paladarium. Turtles, for example, feel very comfortable in them.

Terrariums for spiders and insects

Arachnids and insects require special terrariums which often don’t need to be particularly large.

Reproducing the habitat

Which type of habitat is easiest to reproduce in the terrarium?

Terrarium location and climate

Where’s the best place for the terrarium? How important is the climate in the terrarium?

Heat

How do you get your terrarium to the right temperature? Why does it need warm and cooler spots?

Ideas

Where do you get your inspiration when setting up a terrarium? Where do your ideas come from?

Setup and decoration

How do you set up the decoration and the landscape in the terrarium? What do you need to consider?

Installing the technical items

How and where do you install the technical equipment? What do you need to remember?
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