Fovolat Reptile Heat Bulb High Intensity UVA Light Bulb Adjustable Habitat Heat Lamp for Reptiles and Amphibian Heating Lamp for Turtle/Plant Elegant
Fovolat Reptile Heat Bulb High Intensity UVA Light Bulb Adjustable Habitat Heat Lamp for Reptiles and Amphibian Heating Lamp for Turtle/Plant Elegant
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- 【Active Heating】Our Reptile Heating Bulbs are perfect for observing your pets at night without disturbing their normal activity cycle. Increase the overall air temperature in the glass container by UVA rays. Beneficial for reptile activity, digestion and reproduction.
- 【Easy to Use】Reptile Heating Lights are used 4-6 hours per day, hot bulbs are replaced every 3 months, and UVA exposure is most effective. For use with standard E26 lamp holders, 120 volts and easy to install.
- 【Great Choice】Providing the perfect spectrum for synthesizing vitamin D3, which is necessary for proper calcium absorption. This Reptile UVA Bulb is ideal for all tropical and subtropical reptiles.
- 【UVB Stable Output】Our Basking Spot Lamp for Reptiles has a stable UVB (5%) and UVA output. Make reptiles more active and create a comfortable environment for your pet.
- 【Widely Applicable】The Reptile Heating Lamp Bulb can be used for turtles, geckos, snakes, iguanas, lizards, chameleons, frogs, toads, jaws, hermit crabs, bearded dragons and more.
Description:
Our Reptile Heating Bulbs are perfect for observing your pets at night without disturbing their normal activity cycle. Increase the overall air temperature in the glass container by UVA rays. Beneficial for reptile activity, digestion and reproduction. Suitable for a wide range of reptiles and amphibians including turtles, geckos, snakes, iguanas, lizards, chameleons, frogs, toads, jaws, hermit crabs, bearded dragons and more.
Specification:
Name: Reptile Heat Light
Type: 28W,42W, 70W
Material: glass
Packing List:
Reptile Heat Bulb x 1
Note:
Please allow slight tolerances in size due to manual measurement, and lighting in photography may result in a difference in color than in real life.