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Fluker'S Reptile Incandescent Blue Daylight Bulb For Reptiles And Amphibians, 100 Watt

  • $11.72
  • Regular price $16.74
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Vendor: Fluker's

Type: Reptile & Amphibian

Sku: WBPETB001ORQCFK

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Fluker'S Reptile Incandescent Blue Daylight Bulb For Reptiles And Amphibians, 100 Watt

$11.72

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the purpose of the Fluker's Reptile Incandescent Blue Daylight Bulb? A: The Fluker's Reptile Incandescent Blue Daylight Bulb provides radiant heat through infrared light, essential for regulating the core body temperature of reptiles and amphibians. This helps maintain their health and encourages normal feeding behavior.
  • Q: How does this bulb benefit reptiles and amphibians? A: This bulb emits UVA rays that stimulate normal feeding behavior and provides necessary heat for reptiles and amphibians, ensuring they stay healthy and active in their habitat.
  • Q: What is the ideal usage scenario for this bulb? A: The bulb is designed for daytime use, providing essential heat and light during the day cycle for reptiles and amphibians, helping them maintain their environmental temperature range.
  • Q: Is this bulb suitable for all types of reptiles? A: While the bulb provides essential heat for many reptiles and amphibians, it's important to consult with a pet professional or refer to species-specific literature to determine the appropriate environmental temperature range for your pet.
  • Q: What materials are used in the construction of this bulb? A: The Fluker's Reptile Incandescent Blue Daylight Bulb is made from glass and tungsten, ensuring durability and effective heat production for your reptiles and amphibians.

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