Fluker's 2 Pack of Sun Glow Coil Bulbs, 5.0 UVB, 20 Watts, for Reptiles and Amphibians

2024-03-09 22:52:25


Fluker's 2 Pack of Sun Glow Coil Bulbs, 5.0 UVB, 20 Watts, for Reptiles and Amphibians

These coiled lanterns provide reptiles and amphibians with the best source of light and heat. Under natural conditions, the sun produces ultraviolet B radiation (UVB). UVB radiation is needed to produce vitamin D. In captivity, reptiles that have poor lighting conditions can develop life-threatening diseases. Sun-Glow Coil Lanterns provide essential UVB radiation for captive reptiles and amphibians. Sun-Glow Coil Lanterns should be used in combination with Fluker's incandescent bulbs, which can be used to regulate the environmental temperature. Reptile and amphibian behaviors are directly tied to their light cycle. Ultraviolet light is required by diurnal (daytime) reptiles and amphibians to stimulate the synthesis of vitamin D, which facilitates the absorption of calcium in the intestine. Animals that cannot absorb calcium can develop metabolic bone disease, which can lead to muscle weakness, bone fractures, and untimely death. Reptile and amphibian behavior is directly tied to day length. To ensure best results, provide your pet with a 12-hour light cycle. If animals are being used for breeding, then day length cycles should be adjusted accordingly. This bulb should be used in combination with radiant light, which can be used to establish an appropriate environmental temperature range (ETR) for your pet reptile. Reptiles that are not provided an appropriate ETR may not fair well in captivity. Placing the bulb within 6-12 inches of the animal will provide UVB radiation similar to that produced by the sun. The bulb should be placed outside of the animal's enclosure to prevent injury to the animal.

Product Features

  • 2 5.0-UVB Sun Glow Coil Bulbs for reptiles
  • Provides essential lighting for live plants in a vivarium
  • Emits significant quanities of UVB without excessive heat
  • Ideal for diurnal reptiles, especially chameleons, bearded dragons, and iguanas
  • Stimulates the natural synthesis of vitamin D in herptiles, which can decrease the likelihood of metabolic bone disease

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