Repticare Infrared Ceramic Heat Emitter (150 watt)

(628 reviews)

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  • Shell

    > 3 day

    I thought it would heat up my 75 gallon a little more. Keeps it about 72 at night with this on. Also, looks used. Was pretty dinged up and used looking when it arrived. Overall , decent for the price

  • James Ouzounian

    > 3 day

    This heater works great in my chicken tractor. There coop is 4x4and holds only four chickens for now.

  • Dustin

    > 3 day

    UPDATE: After almost 26 months, the bulbs element died. It never had a hiccup and we were a bit abusive with it (we moved, so it experienced frequent power disconnects, and we also misted our pythons cage). Regardless we are pleased with its longevity and will buy another one, even if cheaper brands are available. We bought this product after trying the 100 watt heat emitter. The 100 watt didnt give out the heat our Ball Python needed even with an under the tank heating pad, so we had to purchase this and a larger ceramic clamp lamp with a dimmer switch built in to accommodate it. Weve had it running for 3 hours on full power and the temperature in our 68 gallon custom cage has crept up to 79 degrees, comparable to our 100 watt Zoo Med infrared bulb that we were previously using. Its a cold day today, so I expect this will be typical for the colder winter days, where temps are in the 20s and 30s. Keep in mind that this is within the recommend temperature range for a Ball Python, and our under the tank heater runs about 87 degrees on low. On warmer days and during the summer, we may have to turn the bulb down or even shut it off altogether. This bulb should be perfect for the needs of our Ball Python, since he gets heat without light. With Ball Pythons, all that is needed for light is natural light. Infrared bulbs put out heat and light much like the sun does, so this can disturb a Ball Pythons natural cycles. To simulate a night cycle, putting your heat source on a hardware store timer so it shuts off for 8-10 hours a night is perfect, since they are nocturnal and respond to changes in temperature and sunlight.

  • austin571

    > 3 day

    Maybe because it is in the wire cage clip suggested and heat disperses, but there is more heat coming from a light bulb than this thing. Hard to tell if it is even on.

  • Pearl

    > 3 day

    i have always purchased the 100w day blue bulbs for my sulcata. ive probably spent close to $200 in the past two years on these bulbs. ever since ive had this new ceramic heat emitter, my tortoise seems to be more active. i use it in a 60 gallon terrarium. This product was shipped expeditiously and had no issues with improper packing.

  • Leigh Johnson

    > 3 day

    It worked for a month.

  • carrie waugh

    > 3 day

    works good mossy seems to like it and he is under it a lot it seems to be working for him

  • ALR

    > 3 day

    Great Product... Hasnt exploded yet!!!

  • Aaron

    > 3 day

    Great product with speedy delivery as well. My tortoise loves this heat emitter. Will do business with them again

  • Chris

    > 3 day

    awesome

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