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Thamnophis houstonius
Regular Light Bulbs in Heating Lamp?
I woke up this morning and noticed my snakes light has burned out I don't think I can get to the pet store today, so I was wondering if I can use a regular light bulb(like one from the grocery store)in the heating lamp? The lamp I have is a Fluker's 5.5" clamp-lamp, rated 75 watt/120 volt. The bulb I had in it was a Zoo med 40 watt. Can I get some kind of regular 40 watt for that kind of lamp?
~* Emily *~
Canis lupus familiaris- Tippy, Thamnophis proximus orarius- Proximus, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis- Tallie
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Re: Regular Light Bulbs in Heating Lamp?
As long as you are using the correct wattage for the fixture, you should be alright.
Neil
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Thamnophis houstonius
Re: Regular Light Bulbs in Heating Lamp?
Ok cool..So I guess there's not like specific "heating" bulbs for a "heating" lamp...I guess it's more the design of the lamp that's for heating..?
~* Emily *~
Canis lupus familiaris- Tippy, Thamnophis proximus orarius- Proximus, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis- Tallie
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Re: Regular Light Bulbs in Heating Lamp?
Well there are specific heating bulbs. Bulbs can be bought with a metallic coating to create a tight beam of heat. Bulbs like this become very hot and require a special fixture.
Neil
The Thamnophis Aficionado
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Re: Regular Light Bulbs in Heating Lamp?
I never buy bulbs at the pet store. You are paying extra for a fancy box with pictures on it.
Have been using dollar store and wal mart bulbs forever, and they work just fine.
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Re: Regular Light Bulbs in Heating Lamp?
 Originally Posted by thamneil
Well there are specific heating bulbs. Bulbs can be bought with a metallic coating to create a tight beam of heat. Bulbs like this become very hot and require a special fixture.
Brooding lamps and spot lamps are bad for reptiles, as you risk burning your animal.
Any nice FLOOD light or regular household bulb will do nicely.
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Re: Regular Light Bulbs in Heating Lamp?
 Originally Posted by infernalis
Brooding lamps and spot lamps are bad for reptiles, as you risk burning your animal.
Any nice FLOOD light or regular household bulb will do nicely.
Never said they were a good thing
Neil
The Thamnophis Aficionado
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Re: Regular Light Bulbs in Heating Lamp?
Yep normal incandescent bulbs are a nice inexpensive old-school way of offering a basking spot. I still have several snakes with setups using them. They're good because of how inefficient they are & waste a lot of their energy on heat vs light output. Low wattage halogens are a great option too but I would recommend a dimmer & always make sure the bulb fits with the fixture specs.
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Re: Regular Light Bulbs in Heating Lamp?
They make special lamps for brooding?
Where can I get one of those?
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Thamnophis houstonius
Re: Regular Light Bulbs in Heating Lamp?
Awesome, good to know I can use regular ones...Wish I would've asked this from the get go
Thanks yall
~* Emily *~
Canis lupus familiaris- Tippy, Thamnophis proximus orarius- Proximus, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis- Tallie
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