Aqua Culture Daylight Bulb Incandescent Reptile Lighting, 75 Watt
Aqua Culture Daylight Bulb Incandescent Reptile Lighting, 75 Watt
Give your pet the appropriate warmth using the Aqua Culture Daylight Bulb Incandescent Reptile Lighting. This incandescent bulb provides the radiant heat that cold-blooded animals need to lead a healthy life. Reptiles are ectothermic and depend on their environmental temperature to regulate their body. This neodymium full-spectrum bulb will illuminate for up to 3,500 hours. It can be installed in a clamp lamp, hood or any UL-approved incandescent fixture. This reptile light bulb helps to prevent chronic infections that can occur when cold-blooded pets aren't provided an appropriate environmental temperature range (ETR). It's 75 watts and simple to use by just following the instructions listed on the packaging. This reptile incandescent bulb is available in a single unit or in a pack of two. Keep your pet warm with the Aqua Culture Daylight Bulb Incandescent Reptile Lighting.
- 75W incandescent bulb
- Full-spectrum
- Neodymium
- Reptile incandescent bulb has a 3,500-hour life
- Because ETRs vary from species to species, ask your pet professional or review available literature for guidance in determining the appropriate ETR for your pet
- Aqua Culture has provided an easy-to-read reference table to simplify bulb selection based on the distance the bulb will be placed from the reptile: M
- Bulb wattage: 25W, distance from bulb 6": 85°F, 12": 77°F, 18": 72°F
- Bulb wattage: 60W, distance from bulb 6": 92°F, 12": 80°F, 18": 77°F
- Bulb wattage: 75W, distance from bulb 6": 99°F, 12": 86°F, 18": 83°F
- Bulb wattage: 100W, distance from bulb 6": 104°F, 12": 93°F, 18": 88°F
- Bulb wattage: 150W, distance from bulb 6": 117°F, 12": 101°F, 18": 92°F
Specifications
Features: Daylight
Brand: Aqua Culture
Color: Gold
Manufacturer Part Number: 6865886
Directions
Instructions: . Directions: Gently fasten the AquaCulture incandescent bulb into a clamp lamp or hood or any UL approved incandescent fixture. Do not plug light fixture into an electrical socket until bulb is fastened firmly to fixture. Place light fixture outside of reptile's enclosure. Never place the light fixture inside the enclosure. Reptiles can develop life-threatening thermal burns from contact with an exposed light bulb. Multiple incandescent lights may be required to establish an appropriate ETR. A thermometer can be used to monitor temperature within the reptile's environment. Reptile behavior is directly tied to photoperiod (light cycle), so it is important to provide appropriate intervals of light and darkness. AquaCulture recommends a 12-hour day / 12-hour night light cycle. A red light can be used to observe your reptile at night.