I dont think you want to use red lights, just get a flood light bulb
Just no red it confuses them and encourages eating non food items. As far as LED vs. non LED I’ll let the experts answerAlright i will change it soon.
Most flood light bulb here is yellow color. Is it fine? Or just a normal led light with white color?
Alright. Thank you for the info. I will wait for more explanation from the experts too regarding LED or non LEDJust no red it confuses them and encourages eating non food items. As far as LED vs. non LED I’ll let the experts answer
LEDs produce no heat. They are useless if you are trying to create a basking area.Alright i will change it soon.
Most flood light bulb here is yellow color. Is it fine? Or just a normal led light with white color?
Thank you for the idea. I have the same problem about adjusting the height too haha.I think you just want a 50-75 watt fluorescent flood bulb. I found them at Lowe's, it was creating a basking spot around 110F, so @Tom suggested an inline rheostat to adjust the brightness slightly, since I couldn't adjust the height. Works really well.
Okay Sir Tom, i will update later the picture of my new setup once i got the bulb.LEDs produce no heat. They are useless if you are trying to create a basking area.
None of those are good. You need a regular flood bulb.Is it okay to use this? Available in a lot of wattage. Start from 25 ,40 , 50 until 80.
All of these usually come in yellow color. Not sure if there is white available.
Nope. Still not it. What sort of fixture are you running you heat lamp in? If its a dome type, maybe you could use a regular round bulb since the dome will direct the heat downward?That's all i can find in online shop here.
I am using just a normal fitting like this.Nope. Still not it. What sort of fixture are you running you heat lamp in? If its a dome type, maybe you could use a regular round bulb since the dome will direct the heat downward?