Zoo Med Infrared Heat Lamp is an ideal 24 hour heat source for all types of reptiles, amphibians, birds or small animals. Very little visible light provided so as not to disturb your animal's sleep patterns.Zoo Med Infrared Heat Lamp is excellent for nocturnal viewing of all types of captive animals. Spot reflector focuses more heat onto your reptile and minimizes nighttime glare.Available in Watts 50, 75, 100, 150 and 250.
Zoo Med Repticare Ceramic Infrared Heat Emitter lasts up to 5 years, which is twice as long as the competition! These repticare heat emitters are water resistant and are perfect for high humidity terrariums. Zoo Med Ceramic Infrared Heat Emitter is a great heat source for a Zoo Med IguanArium and other wire or screen type enclosures. Great for use with our Repti Temp Thermostat or a Rheostats. The ONLY UL/CUL listed Ceramic Heat Emitter!
Perfect 24 hour "non-light emitting" heat source
Ideal heat emitter for tropical and desert reptiles
Lasts up to 5 years - 25,000 hour average life
Zoo Med's Heat + UVB combo pack gives you the combination of lighting your reptile needs for overall health and logevity. This combo pack combines the #1 selling basking lamp for all types of reptiles with the popular Reptisun 5.0 self ballasted compact fluorescent UVB lamp for reptiles and amphibians.
Repti Basking Spot Lamp 100 Watts
ReptiSun 5.0 UVB Compact Fluorescent Bulb
Value Added - Free Calcium Supplement
Repti Basking Spot Lamp - The double reflector focuses 35% more light and heat in the beam than other reflector bulbs. The tighter beam creates a more effective basking site than ordinary reflector bulbs. Increases the overall ambient temperature of your terrarium. The Basking Spot lamp lasts up to 2,000 hours.Reptisun 5.0 UVB Compact Fluorescent Lamp - Helps prevent or reverse Metabolic Bone Disease commonly seen in captive reptiles at 6 to 12 months of age. Provides UVB for Vitamin D production and calcium metabolism. The UVB lamp emits UVA which is seen by reptiles and helps to increase activity levels, reproductive behaviors and appetite.