Flukers Reptile Incandescent Blue Daylight Bulb for Reptiles and Amphibians, 25 Watt
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CK
> 3 dayWhy did I pay 9.81 for 1- 40 watt bulb...and 6.71 for 2 -60 watt bulbs...I dont understand why pricing is like this...The picture clearly shows 5 light bulbs ..I feel misled by this product.
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Gail S.
> 3 dayGood
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Taylor Scrivner
> 3 daySo far so good. It’s working like it should
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Isaac
> 3 dayIt works amazing
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Alex & Andy Vasquez
> 3 dayWorks great! Produces just enough heat. My slider turtle loves to bask under it after eating.
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Arthur DeLillo
> 3 dayGood bulb
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M. S.
> 3 dayThe Flukers Reptile Incandescent Blue Daylight Bulb is a great choice for reptile and amphibian owners. The 60 watt bulb provides ample warmth and light for your pet, and the blue color adds a nice touch to the reptiles environment. The bulb is easy to install and fits most standard fixtures. Overall, I would recommend this product as an effective and practical way to keep your reptile or amphibian healthy and happy. But they should be a bit more careful with shipping it, mine always comes loose in a box with too much free room to bounce around and no extra paddings.
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Los
> 3 dayIt burnt out in about a month
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J
Greater than one weekThis bulb was half the price and works better (produces more heat) than other reptile bulbs I’ve used. No problems after about a month of use. Hint: I’ve noticed these bulbs last longer if you allow them to cool down for about 30 minutes for every four hours they are on.
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Jen
> 3 dayAfter seeing a lot of reviews talk about their bulbs burning out too quickly, I was a bit nervous to try this bulb out. However, mine lasted 10 months and it was perfect for my crested gecko. I highly recommend people to buy a 40-watt bulb for their cresties. The terrarium stayed at a nice room temperature (71-76 degrees Fahrenheit), and never gets too hot. Though, I also live farther up north where its colder, so keep that in mind.