Zilla Night Black Heat Incandescent Spot Reptile Bulb

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Can this be used as 24 hour heat lamp
This bulb is not intended to be used as a 24-hour heat source.
By on Mar 23, 2019 Report
You liked it! Something went wrong. Please try again later.A good general rule for reptiles is to provide 12 hours broad spectrum daylight, & 12 hours of dark night time light. There should be a drop in temperature during the night-time cycle, so never use night-time reptile bulbs that are the same wattage as Day bulbs. In warm weather or areas, most reptil...more es will be fine without a 'night' bulb. Cover sides & part of tank top with breathable cloth at night, if the room where the reptiles are housed will have lights on for human activity.
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How many watts would I get for a 55 gallon bearded dragon terrarium.
For a bearded dragon in a 55-gallon tank, we recommend a 150-watt bulb. Be sure to adjust the height of the bulb according to the temperature needed in your tank.
By on Dec 18, 2018 Report
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Is this a "black light"?
This bulb is not a black light. The black color of this nocturnal heat lamp bulb provides a dim light, much like the glow of the moon. The bulb is made from glass which contains rare earth black phosphors. As a result, the bulb mimics the moon shining above your pet's natural habitat .This low light...more is perfect for viewing your pet at night without creating a bright, glaring light. This nocturnal heat lamp bulb provides concentrated heat without letting too much light escape the black glass of the bulb.
By on Aug 19, 2019 Report
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Would the 75 watt be good for a 10 gal or is that too much?
The 75-watt bulb is recommended for tanks starting at 15 Gallons or 24 x 12 x 12 inches. A 50-watt bulb is recommended for a 10 Gallon tank.
By on Nov 28, 2018 Report
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I have two red ear slide Turtles in a 40 gallon tank can I use the 50 watts light
The 75 watt or 150 watt bulb would be suitable for nighttime heat. If the ambient temperature of the room that you keep your turtles in will get cooler than 65 degrees, we suggest using the more powerful of the two options.
By on Dec 12, 2019 Report
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Would this be a good wattage for a ball python in a 55 gallon tank
The 150 watt bulb would be appropriate. A ball python needs a hotspot on one end of the enclosure and a cool spot on the other. Provide your ball python with a basking spot temperature of 88 to 96 degrees Fahrenheit and an ambient temperature of 78 to 80 degrees. Please click on the attached photo t...more o reference the heating guide for the 150 watt bulb.
By on Nov 12, 2019 Report
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Will this heat one area of the tank or will heat the whole tank?
The heat would be focused in a certain area where placed not the whole tank.
By on Dec 3, 2017 Report
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Can this bulb be used for chicks brooder boxes?
This reptile bulb is not intended for chickens.
By on Mar 14, 2023 Report
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Is this light safe for albino reptiles?
This bulb is suitable for all types of reptiles.
By on May 23, 2022 Report
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Would this work for a baby created gecko?
This night black heat bulb is suitable to be used with crested geckos.
By on Aug 20, 2020 Report
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