LLCHB Ceramic Heat Emitter, Ceramic Heat Lamp Bulb, Infrared Reptile Heat Emitter Heater Lamp Bulb for Turtle Snake Chicken (60)

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  • Craigc

    > 24 hour

    I wasnt sure what size to get, so I got the 100 Watt. These put off some great heat and are so much better than the normal large heat lamp bulbs we use for baby chicks which break easily and the filaments burn out quickly. These seem like they will last a long time. After testing , I removed with hot pads. The base was not hot but the top was still super hot. So be careful and do not touch when hot. You cant tell if these are on other than putting your hand in front to feel the heat. You can see the size comparison to a normal sized bulb. Great price on a 2 pack of these.

  • Daniel Walz

    > 24 hour

    An abandoned cat hat kittens near my home. It is below freezing, so I put them in my storm shelter and set this up to keep momma cat and kittens warm, along with some food and water. Has kept them warm and comfortable when outside it is cold, wet, and miserable. It does what it needs to do. While I am on this....anybody want a kitten? Or 5?

  • Daniel Fenley

    > 24 hour

    This bulb is just ok. It produces heat, but not enough to keep temps above 80 deg. I assume I received a lower watt bulb. My use was to provide a bit more heat during the evening on the hot side of the habitat when light is not needed. However it just couldnt keep the habitat at the correct temp. The heat it does produce is constant and unlike the incandescent bulbs doesnt cause the light assembly to be scorching hot. Overall this product works well. You just need to be careful of the bulb watt level when purchasing.

  • Sarah

    > 24 hour

    I have been using these CEHs for my reptile enclosures for a few weeks now and they are working perfectly. I am using them in my 4x2x2 setups and they are great at keeping the ambient temp up at night. Very happy with these units.

  • Jeannine

    > 24 hour

    Produces enough heat for my snake to be his only heat source in a 40 gallon tank. Took about 2 minutes to really heat up. It doesnt emit any light. Packaged well for shipping.

  • Pamela VanBuren

    > 24 hour

    My lizards are very happy

  • Jamie Fredette

    > 24 hour

    When ordering these, I wondered if it was going to be too much heat. Up till now, I have only used heat lights. Not the case, it’s not over powering. It’s actually smaller than I expected, which is a good thing. The positive for me is, I am making a heat source for my dogs on cold nights, without the lights. I’m sure the dogs will appreciate that.

  • Danielle Harris

    > 24 hour

    These bulbs are a little intense for what i was trying to use it for. but theyre great bulbs!

  • NobodyNeedsToKnowThis

    > 24 hour

    These were a good value & seem to be working great. Jusas good as name brand bulbs I’ve used in the past. My only real complaint would be how they sent them but I’m guessing that’s how they keep the cost down. They arrived inside a box that was stuffed into a padded envelope. The box/packaging was a little damaged however the bulbs were fine.

  • Stephanie Lussier

    > 24 hour

    Works great, keeps my Sulcata setup the perfect temp.

Ceramic Infrared Heat Emitter Lamp Bulb

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COLD-BLOODED PETS RELY ON YOU TO KEEP THEM SAFE AND HEALTHY AT THE PROPER TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY

Average Temperature Range: 65-85°F (18-29°C) Average Basking Temperature:90-110°F (32-43°C) Relative Humidity: 10-30%

Mojave Rattlesnake, Speckled Rattlesnake, Red Racer, Rosy Boa, Horned Lizard, Desert Iguana, Long-tailed Brush Lizard, Desert Night Lizard...

Average Temperature Range: 65-85°F (18-29°C) Average Basking Temperature: 90-100°F (32-38°C) Relative Humidity: 10-30%

Western Terrestrial Garter Snake, Common Garter Snake, Rubber Boa, Copperhead, Gecko, Python, Box Turtles and Toads...

Average Temperature Range: 70-85°F (21-29°C) Average Basking Temperature: 85-95°F (29-35°C) Relative Humidity: 50-80%

Boa Constrictor, Cave Dwelling Ratsnake, Green Tree Python, Iguana, Leaf Chameleon, Green Eyed Gecko, Ringneck Snake, Mud Snake, Tokay Gecko, Green Iguana, Anole

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Product Details

Heat Lamp for Reptiles

Heat lamps are suitable for almost all reptiles, including lizards, spiders, turtles, snakes, etc.

Efficient and Environmentally

Ceramic heating lamps reduce heat retention and carbonization inside the equipment, with a life span of up to 10,000 hours, which is more than 2 times that of similar products, and the waterproof design is suitable for high humidity environments.

Heating Bulb without Light Source

The heat lamp bulb only generates heat during use, and does not emit light. It provides sufficient heat for your pets so that they can feel the warmth you made for it in a cold environment. Especially when it is used at night, it will not affect the pet"s sleep.

Specification Introduction

  • AC 110-120V
  • Base: E26
  • Power: 60W 100W 150W 200W 250W
  • Material: Ceramic, Metal
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