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Exo Terra Heat-Glo Infrared Spot Lamp, 75-Watt/120-Volt

February 8, 2019 - Comment

The Exo Terra Heat-Glo Infrared Terrarium Heat Lamp emits infrared heatwaves and is a typical heating lamp. Heat is important for reptiles, as it is essential for their activity and digestion. The red glass transmits infrared waves produced by the special filament, and the lamp has a special built-in reflector to direct the heat in

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The Exo Terra Heat-Glo Infrared Terrarium Heat Lamp emits infrared heatwaves and is a typical heating lamp. Heat is important for reptiles, as it is essential for their activity and digestion. The red glass transmits infrared waves produced by the special filament, and the lamp has a special built-in reflector to direct the heat in any direction required. The Exo Terra Heat-Glo Infrared Terrarium Heat Lamp does not disrupt normal reptile activity, making it an excellent 24-hour radiant heat source.

Product Features

  • Powerful source of infrared heat emissions
  • Increases overall air temperature of terrarium
  • Ideal for nocturnal viewing
  • Can be combined with Exo Terra Repti-Glo or Sun-Glo bulbs
  • 75 watts; 120 volts

Comments

Anonymous says:

Not recommended! I would give this item no stars if I could! Not recommended.I bought this to use for my redfoot tortoises. They have to live indoors in the winter because it’s too cold for them outside. I had the light hooked up to a thermostat to regulate the temperature. I used the proper kind of fixture, one I have also used with other brands of heat lights in the past with no issues.The first light I got arrived safely, but stopped working after around a week of use. Not good…

Anonymous says:

Great lamp for my chameleon. This 75W lamp works great as a basking lamp for my veiled chameleon and was much less expensive on Amazon than it was at Petco and Petsmart. The 75 watt bulb gives off plenty of heat for my setup and consumes considerably less power than a 100 watt or 150 watt bulb. I have my system n a timer that tracks power consumption. With this bulb, a water fountain and a zoomed 5.0 UVB Mini Compact Fluorescent (13 watts) light set at 14hours per day on it will cost $5 per month in electricity. If I use…

Anonymous says:

They Do Not Last Long This is twice now I bought these bulbs on Amazon and they only lasted less than a month of use. I’ve bought them in stores before and they lasted for months no problem. Won’t be buying this bulb from Amazon any more.

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