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8W Led Uvb Light For Reptiles Cyclic Timing Function Adjustable Brightness Covering Ferguson Zones 1 To 4 Low Power Consumption - Energy Saving 8,000 Hours Lifespan 6500K Color Black
Q: What are the dimensions of the LED UVB light?A: The dimensions of the LED UVB light are five point one inches in length, five point one inches in width, and one point eight inches in height.
Q: What type of light is this UVB lamp?A: This UVB lamp is an eight-watt LED light that combines UVA and UVB beads to provide optimal lighting for reptiles.
Q: How long does the LED UVB light last?A: The LED UVB light has a lifespan of up to eight thousand hours, making it a long-lasting option for reptile habitats.
Q: How do I install this LED UVB light?A: To install the LED UVB light, mount it on the top of enclosures made of various materials, using the included mounting accessories and following the detailed instructions.
Q: Can I adjust the brightness of the LED UVB light?A: Yes, the brightness of the LED UVB light can be adjusted between ten percent and one hundred percent in increments of ten percent.
Q: How do I set the timer for the UVB lamp?A: You can set the automated timer for the UVB lamp to run on a schedule from one hour to twenty-four hours to create a stable day/night cycle.
Q: Is the LED UVB light suitable for all reptiles?A: Yes, this LED UVB light is suitable for various reptiles, including bearded dragons, chameleons, lizards, and snakes, thanks to its adjustable UV settings.
Q: Does this lamp require frequent manual operation?A: No, the automated timer feature eliminates the need for daily manual operation, simplifying the care routine for your reptiles.
Q: Can I use this UVB light for desert species?A: Yes, the adjustable UV settings correspond to Ferguson Zones one through four, making it suitable for both desert and forest species.
Q: Does the lamp emit harmful UV light?A: No, the UVB lamp does not emit harmful UVC light, ensuring safe exposure for your reptiles.
Q: How do I clean the LED UVB light?A: To clean the LED UVB light, gently wipe the surface with a soft, damp cloth to remove dust and debris without damaging the lamp.
Q: Is this lamp energy-efficient?A: Yes, the eight-watt LED UVB light is energy-efficient, using low power consumption while providing optimal lighting for reptiles.
Q: What if the lamp arrives damaged?A: If the lamp arrives damaged, please contact customer support immediately to initiate a return or exchange process.
Q: Is there a warranty for this UVB lamp?A: Yes, the UVB lamp typically comes with a limited warranty; please check the product details for specific warranty terms.
Q: Can I use the UVB lamp outside the timer schedule?A: Yes, you can manually turn on the UVB lamp outside the timer program by resetting the timer as needed.
Q: How does the adjustable UV function work?A: The adjustable UV function allows you to select settings from F1 to F4, corresponding to different Ferguson Zones for optimal UV exposure.