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Zoo Med Repti-Lamp Stand for Reptiles is for use in suspending metal dome or wire basket lamp fixtures (Great for use with a Repti Clamp Lamp, Economy Clamp Lamp or Brooder Lamp). Easily adjusts to fit most standard size terrariums. Suspends heat fixtures that would otherwise be difficult to secure or use.Easily adjusts to fit most standard size terrariums. (Maximum height 36", maximum horizontal arm length 15")
Lamp and Light Bulb Not Included!
- Insure your home's safety while heating your animals.
- ZooMed's Reptile Lamp Stand safely secures clamp lamp fixtures above the terrarium
- Powersun UV lamps: Use the Reptile Lamp Stand to vertically orient fixture and bulb. Self ballasted... (More)
On April 27, 2010:
I bought 1 a while back for my ball python and just bought another for my bearded dragon. Works great keeps lamp off the screen so slide top cages are easier to open and screen don't sink etc. Is kinda flimsy but not enough 2 keep me from buying them.
On April 26, 2010:
I bought this stand to go above my sugar bears' cage for the heat lamp, and it works fine.
On February 24, 2008:
this stand combined with Powersun UV light made our turtle tank look cleaner. we were using two lights clamped on the tank.
On December 25, 2007:
I love this stand for many reasons... 1st) It makes me feel so much safer knowing that my light is secure and will not fall into the water. Otherwise I have to have the lights sitting on top of the black screen. During feeding or cleaning time these could easily fall into the water and that would be a disaster! 2nd) This light stand is so easy to adjust - up or down, in or out. 3rd) It only takes about a minute to put it together when you take it out of the box.
On November 8, 2007:
This is a stand that I use to put my lamp(dome lamp) with the powersun bulb. I love it. It looks nice and neat in my room. It also can adjust so I can make the basking spot hotter or cooler depending on how high/low the stand is.
On June 14, 2007:
It's a little flimsy, but it does its job. Bought one of these at a local store for our dragon's 20 gallon tank. It adjusts high enough to hold the lamp a few inches above the top.
On November 4, 2006:
This is a great stand, now I don't have to worry about the lamp coming uncliped and falling into the tortoises habitat and starting a fire, or burning the tortoises.