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![]() B07QQ382CM Price: $15.44 Score: 1000.000 Category: Pet Rating: 4.5 Votes: 41 Find similar productsFluker's Incandescent Basking Bulb 40 Watt - Pack of 2. Incandescent reptile lighting Source of radiant heat (infrared light) 3,500 hour life This is an offering for multi quantity bundle - 2 count. | ![]() B001VGZ15G Price: $2.67 Score: 9.524 Category: Pet Rating: 4.1 Votes: 1686 Find similar productsZilla Reptile Terrarium Incandescent Heat Bulb, Night Black, 75 Watts, 1 Count (Pack of 1). Zilla® Incandescent Bulbs feature heavy-duty filaments that yield more hours of service from every bulb than the average filaments. Choose from a full selection to meet specific pet care needs. |
![]() B008OSYB2I Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 9.091 Category: Pet Rating: 3.6 Votes: 4 Find similar products2x 50 Watt Reptile Ray Daylight Blue BulbS. Reptile Ray Daylight Blue Bulb. Good Incandescent Spot Bulb Built With Special Blue Glass Which Allows For Superior Heat Transfer. These Bulbs Are Designed To Simulate The Warmth Of The Sun Good Daytime Heat Source. Power: 50 Watt. | ![]() B07CQLPPLT Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 9.009 Category: Pet Rating: 2.8 Votes: 34 Find similar productsCRLight 100W Basking Spot Lamp UVA Glass Heat Bulb Soft White Light for Reptile Tortoise Lizard, 2 Pack. . |
![]() B07RYNKCQ3 Price: $22.99 Score: 8.850 Category: Pet Rating: 4.3 Votes: 273 Find similar productsZoo Med Repti Basking Spot Lamp Replacement Bulb 100 Watts - Pack of 3. The Reptile Basking Spot Lamps have a unique patented double reflector that focuses 35% more heat and light into a tight beam. Ideal for use with diurnal reptiles that thermo-regulate by basking, including many tropical and desert species. | ![]() B0BRM7T5PV Price: $16.99 Score: 8.696 Category: Pet Rating: 4.4 Votes: 40 Find similar productsBriignite Heat Lamp Bulbs, UVA Reptile Light, Red Heat Lamp Bulb, E26 Base, 50W Basking Spot Bulb for Reptile, Full Spectrum Heat Light Bulb for Turtle Lizard Tank, Bearded Dragon, 2 Pack. . |
![]() B075M1FZTH Price: $18.99 Score: 8.696 Category: Pet Rating: 4.1 Votes: 25 Find similar products(3 Pack) Zoo Med 26379 Reptile Bulb, 60W. Zoo Med's Reptile Bulb is the perfect bulb for viewing and heating nocturnal reptiles and amphibians. The bulb provides proper lighting so it doesn't interfere with your animal's sleeping patterns. It is made of a true deep blue glass (not painted or coated) for better heat transfer. Economical heat source provides beneficial UVA rays for the psychological health of reptile and amphibian species. This is an offering for multi quantity bundle - 3 count. | ![]() B09XB75Z5L Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 8.475 Category: Pet Rating: 4.1 Votes: 26 Find similar productsOrdekcity Reptile Heat Lamp Bulb 100W UVA Basking Spot Heat Lamp Reptile Light Tortoise Light Turtle Bulb for Animals Bearded Dragon-2 Pack. New-75w-2 PCS. |
![]() B00ZK0PZD2 Price: $6.8 Score: 8.403 Category: Pet Rating: 4.1 Votes: 194 Find similar productsZilla Reptile Terrarium Incandescent Heat Bulb, Night Red, 50 Watts. Zilla Incandescent Bulbs feature heavy-duty filaments that yield more hours of service from every bulb than the average filaments. Choose from a full selection to meet specific pet care needs. | ![]() B09B2ZLQHG Price: $7 Score: 8.197 Category: Pet Rating: 4.4 Votes: 11262 Find similar productsFluker's Basking Spotlight Bulbs for Reptiles, White, 1 Count (Pack of 1). Repta-Sun Incandescent Lighting For Basking Animals. Repta-Sun Incandescent light bulbs provide the radiant heat (infrared light) that reptiles need. Reptiles are ectothermic and depend on their environmental temperature to regulate their core body temperature. If a reptile is not provided an appropriate environmental temperature range (ETR), it may be predisposed to chronic infections. 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. |









