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Aiicioo Reptile Basking Light Bulb - 100W Reptile Heat Lamp Basking Bulb for Bearded Dragon Turtle Hermit Crab Gecko Lizard Daylight

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Color: White


Size: 100W


Features

  • Create a Basking Area - AIICIOO basking light bulb bearded dragon accessories white lamp provides reptiles to bask in the sun, basking light promoting natural behaviors and enhancing health.The basking bulbs for reptiles provides a warm and comfortable environment for your reptile to relax and basking in, boosting their immune system and overall well-being. The heat lamp bulb features a durable design, giving you the peace of mind that your reptile's terrarium habitat is safe and secure.
  • Simulates Sunlight - The reptile basking bulb mimics UVA rays to provide reptiles with essential heat and support reptile physical and mental well being.100 watt basking bulb basks your beloved reptile in just the right amount of heat and light, providing an optimal basking spot. Our white lamp bulbs are of the highest quality, heating lamp ensuring they emit the perfect amount of heat and light to meet your reptile's needs.
  • Wide Compatibility - AIICIOO basking bulb reptile heat lamp bulbs perfect for a variety use of reptiles and amphibians, such as bearded dragons, lizard, turtle, tortoise, chameleon, hermit crab, leopard gecko, snake,s pider, tarantula, ball python, chicken, iguana and more.
  • Easy Installation Terrarium Accessories - Simply screw the reptile basking lamp into standard E26/E27 sockets.Can be easy used as an good bearded dragon accessories, reptile tank accessories,leopard gecko tank accessories,tortoise habitat accessories,snake tank accessories,lizard tank accessories,chameleon cage accessories,hermit crab habitat accessories of reptile terrarium.
  • High-Quality Materials - Reptile heat bulb made with durable glass and metal, our heat lamp bulbs offer reliable heating for your pet.Remember to wait 30 minutes before touching the hot white lamp reptile heat bulb to avoid burns.

Brand: Aiicioo


Light Type: CFL


Special Feature: basking light for reptiles,reptile heat lamp bulbs,heat lamp bulb,uvb reptile light bulb,white lamp ,light bulb See more


Wattage: 100 watts


Bulb Base: E26


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.15 x 0.01 x 4.53 inches; 6.38 ounces


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 30, 2021


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ AIICIOO


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Customer Reviews: 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 4,102 ratings


Manufacturer: AIICIOO


Included Components: 2 Pack reptile heat lamp white lamp


Brand Name: Aiicioo


Number of Items: 2


Model Name: 2 Pack reptile heat lamp


Item Weight: 0.18 Kilograms


Item Dimensions W x H: 3.15"W x 4.53"H


Package Quantity: 1


Unit Count: 2.0 Count


Material Type: Glass


Item Shape: Reflector(R)


Power Source: AC adapter or DC power supply


Color Rendering Index: 50


Is Electric: Yes


Light Source Type: CFL


Light Source Wattage: 100 Watts


Control Method: Touch


Light Color: white lamp


Voltage: 120 Volts


Brightness: 1600 lumen


Connectivity Technology: Normal bulb


Indoor Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Controller Type: Push Button


Light Type: CFL


Special Features: basking light for reptiles,reptile heat lamp bulbs,heat lamp bulb,uvb reptile light bulb,white lamp ,light bulb


Wattage: 100 watts


Bulb Base: E26


Specific Uses For Product: heat lamp bulbs for reptiles ,basking light bulb ,lizard light bulb,bearded dragon light bulbs,turtle basking light


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  • >> DOES THE JOB
Color: Red Size: 100W
> Note that this review was not written for bulbs which emit red light --- Amzn moved the review for some reason unknown to me. This review is for bulbs which emit only invisible (to human beings) infrared light. > Does the job. Radiant heat without light. My Senegal parrot loves it. Georgie's day-cage is on an outside patio in south Florida. I use the heat emitter perhaps 30 days/year when the temperature is between 50 and 65 degrees, and cover the top of the cage with a large beach towel (because cold = windy in south Florida). At night and below 50 degrees during the day, Georgie stays inside. COLOR The emitters come in two colors (black and white), but both produce exactly the same infrared (heat). I have the white version. I suppose some very skittish animals might be uneasy with reflection from a shiny white surface, which is probably the reason for the black version. PLACEMENT Remember that this is radiant heat---it bounces like light. I place the emitter about 3" outside the cage, about 6" below the top---that way, with the top of the cage covered, some radiant heat will bounce down from the cover to warm Georgie's top side. His perch is perpendicular to the emitter, about 2" below the emitter, so that Georgie can choose how much warmth he wants by distance from the emitter. A "nesting box" is immediately below the perch---that way heat can bounce upward from the top of the box to warm Georgie's underside, and the box itself absorbs some warmth, in case Georgie needs to retreat from a hawk, cat, or other perceived threat, or just to nap. I am considering adding a second 60-watt emitter solely to warm Georgie's nesting box, which would provide a toasty retreat even if the temperature drops unexpectedly. Note that an ordinary cardboard box with a entrance hole can serve as a "nesting box". 60, 100, OR 150 Watts The 60 watt is it is adequate for closed vessels, such as 10 gallon aquariums, for which it is recommended. However, even for relatively small uncovered cages, it may not be sufficient. My guestimate (based on use) is that in non-windy conditions 60 watts is adequate for a single medium-small animal able to get within 6" inches of the emitter, in an open cage down to 50 degrees, perhaps 40 degrees with the cage covered (i.e., with a towel or blanket). If the ambient temperature is lower, or the cage is large, or contains many animals, or it is impractical for the residents to get close to the emitter, then maybe a 100 watt or 150 watt emitter would be preferred. GENERAL COMMENTS AND CAVEATS These generalization depend on the size of your animal, how many animals are in the cage, activity level, and whether cold-blooded or warm blooded. A small difference in body size makes a big difference, because the ratio of surface area to mass increases exponentially with decreasing size. > A parakeet can probably survive temperatures which would kill a slightly smaller lovebird. A rat can survive temperatures which would kill a mouse. > On the other hand, a half-dozen active finches can do a pretty can do a pretty good job of warming up a covered cage by themselves. Or a group of small rodents can huddle together for warmth. > Most birds can reasonably adjust to ambient temperatures by growing more down feathers---but it takes time. Small mammals can adjust by other mechanisms---but it takes time. So don't suddenly expose your animal much colder temperatures than it is used to. > If its cold, be sure your animal has access to plenty of high-energy food---such as nuts. > If your animal is a nest-builder, be sure it is supplied with plenty of material. > If you need to warm your animal's container to more than 30 degrees above ambient, then you probably risk chilling or cooking it---I strongly suggest investing in a thermostat to control the infrared emitter. It is particularly easy to cook animals in terrariums. At the very least, for terrariums, always install a thermometer, or several at strategic points. > A large container of water in a terrarium can go a long way toward moderating temperatures. SAFETY > Note that the emitter itself of (even a 60 watt unit) gets very hot---and can badly burn your pet or your fingers---even thought it may not feel very hot from 1" away. Be sure your pet cannot reach the surface of the emitter. And DO NOT touch the surface to check if it is working. > I suggest installing the emitter in a wire-cage holder on the side (not the top) of your pet's cage or aquarium, so that your pet can choose its own preferred amount of warmth by distance from the emitter. > I suggest installing using a switch with an indicator light, which will tell you whether the emitter is on or off without burning your fingers. If your lamp-holder has a switch, tape it in the "on" position with blue painter's tape. > If your pet is a bird, or otherwise a plastic-chewer, be sure to be sure that it cannot get at the electrical cord. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2019 by Stoney

  • Works perfectly
Color: White Size: 150W
Got my order fast and was exactly as described
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024 by Kenneth

  • Just as Good as Zoo Med
Color: Red Size: 150W
I wanted to try a different brand to try and save money. These bulbs work just as well as Zoo Med, but are considerably cheaper. They get just as hot, and last as long, or longer than the name brands. I was cautious at first because cheap bulbs are a real fire hazard, but I have been using these for months, and have not had any issues. Highly recommend, especially since Zoo Med are $15-18/bulb. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024 by Tom Higgins

  • Awful
Color: Red Size: 100W
We bought the bulbs on April 1st and we put them in both of our snakes cages and the cages are heated throughout the day and they are chilled at night and the bulbs went out they get hot like they're supposed to that's the one thing they're good for but they don't last worth a crap was not happy with the performance these bulbs I bought cheaper bulbs in these they lasted for over a year and nobody messes with the cages I have no cats and no young children ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024 by Kels

  • Nice product, hard to judge the value to chickens
Color: Red Size: 100W
I use this in a small/medium sized chicken coop. We have 11 chickens. We live in New Hampshire, where it can get very cold on some winter nights. This heater looks nice and feels like ceramic. I hang it from a lighting cord down into the middle of the coop. Our coop is not insulated but has closed doors and window at night, without drafts. I wish I could ask my chickens if this thing makes any difference in the coop. The thermometer on the wall inside suggests the temperature is 10 degrees higher with this on, than without. The chickens themselves keep the coop warmer than the outside air. This heater adds a bit more warmth. I just don't know if it's enough to help them feel warmer. Maybe the increase is slight enough that they don't notice. During the handful of days when the nighttime temperature dropped below zero, I am not sure this heater helped much. I also do not know the exact cost of running this heater. I plug it in at night when the chickens are sleeping. I suspect the cost of running the heater is equally small, as is the benefit to the chickens. I guess it makes me feel a little more like I added a small comfort to their coop life. Next winter I might add a true heat lamp for those handful of truly frigid nights. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2016 by Rachel

  • Lightening
Color: White Size: 150W
I bought this for my bearded dragon and he loves it! So far this last bulb was put in a month ago and working great! I will be a repeat buyer!
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024 by Teresa

  • Good product
Color: Red Size: 150W
Works well
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024 by Savannah H

  • Sunlight
Color: White Size: 150W
My turtles are a lot more active now thanks to this light
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024 by Braden dunlap

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