Well, I have used lizard lamps, and I think it does help. Hard to say. I know the theory. And I like to baseline with sunlight, fwiw.
http://www.ijdvl.com/article.asp?issn=0378-6323;year=2002;volume=68;issue=4;spage=198;epage=201;aulast=Balasaraswathy
In the present study at Coimbatore, India we measured the UVa and UVB irradiance for one year using PMA 2100 meter. UVB irradiance was mazimum between 12.00 noon- 1.00 p.m (19.50µw/cm2 to 40.2µw/cm2) and UVA between 12 noon-1.15 p.m. (4.70mw/cm2 tp 6.59mw/cm2). The ratio of UVA was 1:500 to 1:600 during early hours and late evening and 1:200 during mid-day.
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Notice how there is 500-600 times more UVA.
So, what I did with HPS was calculate the distance at which the photon Flux
was approx. Sunlight power. I got 25 inches distance more or less for 1000w.
What we need is efficient LED and driver combo that can give 20 - 40µw/cm2 at a reasonable distance, like 4 inches.