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WalmartPrice: 12.99$
Feature: 1. Reptile sun heating lamp according to different needs, there are 25/50/75W three different kinds of light to meet the needs of your beloved pets in different UV sunbathing. 2. Full-spectrum ultraviolet light to UVA based radiation light waves, UVA accounted for 97%, UVB accounted for 3%, UVA can promote the growth and appetite of reptile pets, UVB can promote the formation of vitamin D3 and promote the absorption of calcium. 3. It has a significant preventive and ameliorative effect on the turtle back phenomenon, as well as heating to aid digestion. 4. The perfect heat source for reptiles and amphibians, lasting 9,000-15,000 hours or more. 5. Suitable for a wide range of reptiles and amphibians, including turtles, lizards, bearded dragons, snakes, frogs, iguanas, tortoises, wallabies, etc. Parameters: Material: Glass, Metal Heating Lamp: Full Spectrum Sun Lamp Socket: Standard E27 Screw Base Input Voltage: AC 110V-120V Power(Wattage): 25W/50W/75W Usage Suggestions: Great For Reptile and Amphibian Package Include: 1 x 25W Heat Lamp 1 x 50W Heat Lamp 1 x 75W Heat Lamp Notice: 1. The surface temperature is too high, please do not touch it directly when using. 2. Please adjust the distance between the light and your pet. 3. Open 3-5 hours a day, because long hours of high temperature work is easy to reduce the life of the bulb. 4. Please do not turn on the bulb immediately after it is turned off, because the sudden arrival of electrical impulses with the original high temperature bulb may burn the bulb directly.
Our reptile bulbs provide extra warm and bright light to mimic sunlight and produce UVA and UVB light. All reptiles generally need daily sunlight for at least a few hours. UVA light is used for their metabolism, emotional regulation, and reproduction. UVB light helps their bones and other organs. For a variety of reptiles and amphibians, including turtles, lizards, bearded dragons, snakes, frogs, iguanas, tortoises, etc.















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