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Zoo Med ReptiSun Compact Fluorescent UVB Lamp | 
enlarge | Brand: ZooMed Category: Kitchen
List Price: $81.00 Buy New: $18.99 (On sale from $19.99) You Save: $1.00 (5%)
New (8) from $18.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 69638
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 3 x 2.5
MPN: FS-C5 UPC: 097612340051 EAN: 0097612340051 ASIN: B00061V4PI
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Get the output of a 130 watt incandescent with a 26 watt fluorescent that fits any standard clamp lamp or fixture base with no separate ballast required | | • | Long-lasting, full spectrum bulbs are offered in a variety of UVB outputs for tropical or desert env |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description 5 UVB. Get the output of a 130 watt incandescent with a 26 watt fluorescent that fits any standard clamp lamp or fixture base with no separate ballast required. Long-lasting, full spectrum bulb is ideal for tropical environments.
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| Customer Reviews:
This product is normally around 20.00, not 81.00! September 9, 2007 I noticed that the ad lists the normal retail price of this item as being over $80.00. Not true. It is normally around $17-25.00. Besides, the 5.0 UVB bulb while being good for most tropical reptiles, is not sufficient for bearded dragons who require the 8.0 UVB or higher. They only last for 6 months at optimum UVB levels before needing replacement. It will still work, but won't be good for your pet after that time. It is a good bulb, not the best, but the best for the money. If you need a better bulb that lasts longer the megaSBray and other sodium mercury vapor bulbs have been recommended to me by breeders, etc. but I haven't bought one yet due to expense.
Excellent, space-saving, alternative to larger and longer bulbs August 8, 2007 Yes this gives good enough UVB for your friendly chelonian. This bulb can be used in standard clamp lamps that have a ceramic holster. It runs at only 28 watts so don't expect it to be a good basking lamp on it's own. It's more of a supplement to your regular incandescent. The nicest treat, I think, is that it's self ballasted; so you won't have any other expensive equipment to buy other than the clamp lamp. Anyway, the point is... If you have a setup that involves you being unable to install the larger more traditional fluorescent lamp covers and you want UVB lighting for your reptile this is an excellent alternative.
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