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Your cart is empty.ReptiSun 10.0 Mini is Perfect for all desert and basking reptiles! 10% UVB Output, 30% UVA Output, Full spectrum. The new ReptiSun Compact Fluorescent lamps use a special UVB transmitting quartz glass for maximum UVB penetration. Cool burning compact fluorescent bulbs screw into standard threaded sockets, eliminating the need for a separate ballast. Lamp can be oriented either vertically or horizontally in your reptile hood or clamp lamp fixture. UVB emissions help prevent or reverse Metabolic Bone Disease and UVA increases feeding, mating, and other natural behaviors. Perfect for Mini Deep Dome Lamp Fixtures and Naturalistic Terrarium Hoods.
John R.
Reviewed in Mexico on January 7, 2025
Compre un par para el habitat de mi tortuga terrestre y el primero sigue funcionando perfecto después de años.
Sarah W.
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024
I like them it's cheaper to get the lights on amzn than at pets mart .
Julia Veronica Caballero
Reviewed in Mexico on July 29, 2024
No sirven, no los compren, duran un mes y se descomponen.
Scorpion daddy
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024
Most pet store sell these for $30 a piece way too pricey exact same brand I buy and works great but for half cost
Nora
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2024
I needed to replace the bulb that I have for my tortoise Mary, this help her stay warm and good item to stock up for when the light bulb goes out!
grillkeeper
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024
Living in Michigan, my torti has to spend a few months in the basement. (Sadly, not his favoite crib.) I have used these lights for about 15 years now and I often find him resting underneath them. I do date the bulbs and rotate them out as specified by the manufacturer. He is happy, healthy, and these help mimic the UV he needs.
shikura1kikanei
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
Great for what we needed
stephanie
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
as described
Erik Gasca
Reviewed in Mexico on April 4, 2024
Compré unas tarjetas para medir los rayos uv y tengo que literalmente pegarla al foco y esperar bastante para que apenas cambie de color, en cambio cuando la pongo al sol no pasan ni 3 segundos y ya cambió completamente, tendría que poner la lámpara a 3cm de mi tortuga para que apenas reciba algo de la luz que necesita
Brandi
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2020
The lights both worked well the first time i purchased, usually lasting a few months. However, this second time i bought them the first bulb went out in only two weeks ): definitely a bummer i'm hoping it's only in one and not a common thing. Other than that they r good bulbs !
Guido PM
Reviewed in Mexico on November 14, 2020
Un foco llegó dañado
writersblock73
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2016
You're reading a review of one of the most respected bulbs in the reptile industry.A good low wattage full-spectrum light with beneficial UVB for good measure... there's not a lot NOT to like about a combination like that. Do be aware, however, that this bulb does not produce much in the way of heat--this is not a basking bulb. You'll absolutely need to consider a heat source for your reptile, along with the appropriate fixture. This bulb is intended to display your animals while giving them the ultraviolet radiation they require in order to produce vitamin D3, which aids in calcium absorption. This is an important--yet often overlooked--method of avoiding metabolic bone disease, and should be considered a vital part of keeping lizards, turtles, and tortoises. One can spend a nice chunk of money on reptile lighting, but getting it right is much cheaper than vet bills down the road: It's easier to keep an animal healthy than it is to make a sick animal well. Bulbs like these very well help decide that difference with many herps--especially with iguanas and bearded dragons.Keeping reptiles is a fun hobby. Having those reptiles thrive under your care is its own reward.Zoo Med recommends replacing these bulbs every year, since the bulbs stop producing ultraviolet radiation well before they stop producing light. While this cuts against the grain for those of us who only replace light bulbs when they burn out, best mark your calendar when you install these (or, as I do, date a label and stick it to the back of the fixture).
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