Reptile Heat Lamp Bulb -60W Ceramic Heat Emitter No Harm No Light Infrared Heater Lamp for Chicken Coop Lizard Aquarium Snake Outside Dogs Brooder 110V,White
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ROD
Greater than one weekI liked the light: it is adjustable so no need for a thermostat.
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Karen
> 3 dayOur red ear slides say under the lamp for hours. Good amout of heat but not the stongest
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R. ROY
> 3 dayDOA
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Timmy Prohaska
> 3 dayGreat light. Its perfect because it doesnt actually light up. It warms just enough. I use this to keep my birds (buggies) warm when the house is chilly. They love it!!
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Daniela Grady
> 3 dayPerfect for 20 gallon long tank. Provides ambient air temperatures to create a thermal gradient for my ball python. She has a heat pad hot spot of 90 degrees and with this emitter the cool side stays right around 80 degrees (about 86 degrees directly under the lamp in the middle of enclosure). She was far more active the very first night that I had the lamp installed (she used to only come out for a few hours in the very early ams but is active all hours of the night). I am loving this so far! The only con is that it has immediately nuked any humidity that the tank was holding by at least 20% so be prepared to counter act that. EDIT: By using Zoo Meds Forest Floor substrate I have been able to get to the desired humidity by simply poring water directly onto the substrate. Be careful not to add too much, all you are trying to do is re-hydrate the mulch.
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Cassie J.
> 3 dayI haven’t had any issues and I bought it several months ago. The beardie loves it!
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MR KR
> 3 dayWorks well to keep my reptile warm at night.
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Sister Stanton
> 3 dayUsed for pacman frog and bearded dragon
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Dobic
> 3 dayBought for a cockatiel to keep warm and it doesnt seem to need a temperature controller as it isnt too powerful.
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Lady J in AK
> 3 day. Working well so far. Using it as for a turtle. Good value for the money if it lives up to stated lifetime hours.