Desert 10 15w 18 Inch T8 Reptile Bulb
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Desert 10 15w 18 Inch T8 Reptile Bulb is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery £4.95 for orders unto £50
Orders over £50 are delivered free
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Description
Description
DESERT REPTILE LAMP
Desert reptile species in particular are naturally exposed to strong sunlight and require relatively high concentrations of UV-B light
- For Desert Species
- 10% UVB for the synthesis of vitamin D3
- 30% UVA
- Produces excellent natural colours
These lamps have been specifically designed with the animals health in mind. All of our UVB percentages are measured as part of the total output of light from the lamp and AFTER the all important first 100 hours of output. You can be rest assured that by using Arcadia Reptile D3 and D3+ lamps that you are providing the very best in T8 technology that money can buy. The Arcadia Reptile D3 and D3+ UVB lamps are effective to for one whole year and will keep your animal in tip top condition.
T8 reptile lamps are particularly useful for use in shallow enclosures and for those shade dwelling species and along with the use of the right reflector can produce a perfect environment for your pet reptile or Amphibian.
The Benefits of T8 Technology
The Arcadia D3 Reptile lamp has a high UVA output (30%), providing all the elements which are so vital to the welfare of the reptiles. As a full spectrum lamp, the Arcadia D3 Reptile lamp simulates sunlight. This provides high colour rendering for enhanced viewing of your reptiles and their environment.
Desert Species
- ? Bearded Dragons
- ? Blue-tongued Skink
- ? Frilled Lizard
- ? Uromastyx
- ? Tortoises
- ? Freshwater Turtles
- ? Agamids