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Thank you for viewing^_^ ✴️Technological Advancement With the addition of an explosion-proof coating, it is safer than ordinary reptile lights from other brands and can better protect reptiles. ✴️Simulates Sunlight In nature, reptiles raise their body temperature and regulate physiological functions through sunlight. Our UV light for reptiles emits bright light like the sun, providing a sunbathing environment for reptiles. The reptile heat lamp promotes appetite, digestion, and metabolism in reptiles, making pets more active and providing a comfortable environment. ✴️Ideal for Reptiles & Amphibians Effectively improves the living environment of reptiles and amphibians. UVA light is ideal for a variety of reptiles and amphibians such as tortoises, turtles, geckos, bearded dragons, iguanas, lizards, chameleons, frogs, hermit crabs, snakes, and chickens. ✴️How to Use The reptile heat lamp is easy to install with an E26 base. Please turn it on for 8-12 hours a day to maintain the normal operating condition of the heat bulb. It is recommended to replace it every 3 months for the highest UVA irradiation effect. To prevent excessive temperature rise, keep the heat bulb at least 25cm away from reptiles. Please be careful when using it in conjunction with other reptile lighting fixtures. Basking Light Explosion-Proof Coating Reptile Sun Glow 100W 2 pcs Reptile Light UV Light Reptile Sunlight Simulation UVA & Daytime Spot Lamp Reptile Heat Bulb for Bearded Dragons, Lizards, Turtles, etc.
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