Wild reptiles like lizards and snake can be found in different locations. You can find them in the humid areas of the rainforest or in the extreme heat of the desert. Either way, they are always exposed to the elements. And the environment has made them tougher through years and generations. Why keep your reptiles away from their natural habitat when you can bring it into their terrarium? You do not have to place your pets` under the sun, outside your home just to expose them to sunlight.
All you need is a handy and reliable light bulb that will do the exact same thing. Introducing Zoo Med Reptisun Compact Fluorescent
Pet Store, the bulb that releases the needed UVA and UVB radiation without the extreme heat. This product is perfect for your desert reptiles because it will provide enough radiation, around 30% UVA output and 10% UVB output. These rays are necessary for your pets` development. The UVA radiation induces natural behaviors such as feeding, hunting and mating while the UVB helps maintain, develop and repair strong bones. This bulb is also easy to use. It fits any standard A-base screw-in sockets, so when you have used other incandescent bulbs, you do not have to buy and replace the socket.
Let your
snakes and lizards feel as if they are living in their real habitat with Zoo Med Reptisun Compact Fluorescent. Not only will this fixture bring out an authentic-looking terrarium, it also helps keep your pets healthy and satisfied.
Zoo Med Reptisun Compact Fluorescent 10.0 ReptiSun 10.0™ Perfect for all desert and basking reptiles! 10% UVB Output, 30% UVA Output, FULL SPECTRUM The new ReptiSun Compact Fluorescent lamps use a special UVB transmitting quartz glass for maximum UVB penetration. Cool burning compact fluorescent bulbs screw into standard threaded sockets, eliminating the need for a separate ballast. Lamp can be oriented either vertically or horizontally in your reptile hood or clamp lamp fixture. UVB emissions help prevent or reverse metabolic bone disease and UVA increases feeding, mating, and other natural behaviors.