

Zoo Med Desert UVB & Heat Lighting Dual Kit, 100 Watt
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Lenord6
> 24 hourThis is a great combo lamp. Saves space as you dont need two lamps, just the one combo.
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shannon
> 24 hourThis product works great. It is exactly what we needed. It comes with the bulbs. One bulb went out shortly after receiving the product (flukes happen) and the seller was awesome and quick to resolve the problem for me!
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Leeshayra
> 24 hourPara dragones barbudos exelente es la segunda que compro y no tengo ninguna queja.
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Luvnmac
> 24 hourHad to write a review on this lamp. Noticed all the negative reviews. If you use this lamp as indicated, you should have no problems. First, this lamp should include bulbs at 120v/100watts “Max”. Some reviews stated the 150 watt bulb blew - its a max of 100 watts per housing socket. I’m surprised it lasted that reviewer 3 months. Overloading the socket, even one, is dangerous. Second: bulbs should be similar to those in my pics, unless using a colored bulb which is similar to your household bulb. Noticed a long or slim UVB lamp in some of the pics submitted. This light should NOT be used with this housing. It actually goes with a single housing unit by Zoo Med. Third: Use gloves (not the thin latex bulbs) when inserting/removing bulbs. Let them cool prior to removing. I learned the hard way to avoid touching the bulbs as your hands naturally have oil on them. I’ve had lights stop working bc I touched them. Fourth: Please pay attention to the instructions on the boxes of your fixtures and bulbs as well as the maximum wattage. I used this with my Reptile in a 20 gallon tank and it worked great. Fifth: Get a quality temperature gun to test how much temp is reaching your reptile. I have a hammock and would test the hammock where my reptile basks. Cheap thermometers and strips do not give accurate results. Sixth: please do not use colored bulbs for your reptile; especially the red bulbs. I also made that mistake but was fortunate to find out fairly soon. They actually do more harm than good. You can add years to the life of your Reptile by not using colored lamps. You can see the type of bulbs I use for heat and day basking. Lastly, if you have a bearded dragon, you do not necessarily need a 100 watt bulb at night. Remember, they are desert reptiles and should be significantly cooler at night. I was using a 100 watt heat lamp but due to the to findings from my “quality” temperature gun, I realized a 60 or 75 watt. depending on how close the heat is to your reptile, a 60 or 75 watt was sufficient. Also, I have a much larger terrarium now and the 60 watt heat lamp is perfect for night. Again, a good heat thermometer will help with determining the warmth of your reptile. Hopefully, this helps those who may be thinking this is a poor product. When used properly and with the correct bulbs, it should last a long time. I’ve had mine for over two years and no issues. It still works beautifully. I was not paid to write this review. I do not work for this company. Even though I purchase most things like this on Amazon, not sure I purchased this lamp from here. I just thought the product was getting a bad rap, when in truth, many reviewers were not using it properly.
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Kyliethenora
> 24 hourGreat bulbs
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D. Smith
> 24 hourWorks good.
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Amanda Beck Kahanek
> 24 hourOne of the bulbs burned out after only two days.
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Corzy
> 24 hourI line the product, but right out of the box the uv light didnt work. Then this morning the heat bulb blew out when I turned it on. I havent used it for more than a couple weeks now... It does what it says, but the bulbs leave much to be desired.
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jessica
> 24 hourI wanted to post again. I have probably had mine under 6mo. It started to make a sound like shorting out. Scarey. Removed buying something different.
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Kaitlyn Cadena
> 24 hourDo not buy