Repticare Infared Ceramic Heat Emitter (100 watt)
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Jordi Balistreri
> 24 hourThis is great for the colder months to keep the terrarium temperature in check.
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Anthony James
> 24 hourMore efficient than incandescent heat bulbs and puts out more heat to boot! This lets me keep my Leopard Geckos warm without having to have a light on 24/7.
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Dave Kennard
> 24 hourPerfect for keeping reptile habitats warm in a cool room as well as a nighttime heat source due to no light being emitted.
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Bethany Mayberry
> 24 hourThis item does exactly what is advertised. Its keeps my ball python warm, while I enjoy sleep without interruption from an infrared light. Perfect for my night-time heat needs, and Rajah is happy and warm too!
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andy spencer
> 24 hourBest bulb Ive bought that actually lasted. My tortoise seems to love it, so that makes me happy.
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Tim Compton
> 24 hourMy miniature dinosaur loves it
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Rusty J.
> 24 hourGood but, good value. Keeps heat all day and night without disturbing our tortoises light cycle. Red bulbs are no good.
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Tyler Ogle
> 24 hourVery nice bulb has been working for over 3 months keeps his cage warm at night without that annoying low light red light bulbs. The lizard loves it a lot too
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GaryL
> 24 hourI put 2 of the 100 watt heaters in my coop. The nights are in the mid teens and these really help. I wish I had bought the 150 or 200 watt versions and I still may. The coop is about 5X8X8hi. Several heaters in different locations distribute the heat better. The chickens love them, whereas they Hated the red heater light I used one night. They do not like light all night. November 2015 update; I bought 2 more of these, 100 and 150 watts. One of the 2011 bulbs still works fine but the chickens broke the other 2011 bulb because it was not protected well enough. I now use a 100 w and 150 w bulb in the coop with a spare heater on hand. It was 21 degrees this morning outside and 44 degrees in the chickens roosting area. It has been a very good product. UPDATE 01/15/17: Still love these heaters. Crazy winter here in Idaho since end of November. Couple feet of snow, morning low temps of minus 18, minus 11, minus 2 degrees. weeks of hi temps below 32 degrees. Have 3 of these burning round the clock for last 3 weeks and my 7 chickens dont want to leave the coop.
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Keith almighty
> 24 hourProduct works very well for a 20 gallon tank or smaller. Anything bigger then that size, seek a higher wattage to accommodate size of tank and desired temperature.