Flukers Reptile Incandescent Blue Daylight Bulb for Reptiles and Amphibians, 25 Watt

(877 Reviews)

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$7.89

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  • Elaina

    > 3 day

    just what we wanted for our chameleon

  • Isaac

    > 3 day

    It works amazing

  • Alison McClure

    > 3 day

    left out in the rain for several hours. i will dry it out before testing. really. how could he be so dumb. i have drop boxes outside. jeez.

  • Totty

    Greater than one week

    Was a decent product during the brief time that it worked. I think it lasted less than 2 weeks but at the price wasnt worth the hassle of trying to replace it. I dont suggest this product.

  • Jessika

    > 3 day

    I was going through a day light bulb each month, this one has lasted me four months and its still going. I would definitely get this again whenever the one I have eventually goes out. Fantastic product for both lighting and heating for my baby girl (red tail boa).

  • thailatttt

    Greater than one week

    Worked fine but burnt out very quickly. Very disappointed.

  • jax

    > 3 day

    Lasted a month. Only had it on at night too. Checked the fixture, works fine with other bulbs. Nothing sounds broken inside. Just quit working.

  • Vanessa Rodriguez

    > 3 day

    I bout two because the first bulb I bought (different brand) lasted all of six days. Mind you I alternate 12 hrs night and day heat lamps. However these bad boys lasted me a good month honestly probably even 2 I’m just now using the second bulb so a great purchase I would say!

  • Jennifer

    > 3 day

    Great price for these bulbs which I use in my turtle aquarium.

  • Emeterio Torres

    > 3 day

    it lasted a couple weeks or so. Perhaps I got a lemon. It would be nice if the seller made it right! My poor turtle is no longer warm.

Fluker"s 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 ETR"s vary from species to species, ask your pet professional or review available literature for guidance in determining the appropriate ETR for your pet.

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