High - Performance Ceramic Heat Emitter
Fluker's Ceramic Heat Emitter is a top - notch solution for reptile owners. It radiates intense direct infrared heat without emitting any light, making it an ideal 24 - hour heat source for both tropical and desert reptiles. This heat emitter helps you create the perfect environmental temperature range (ETR) for your reptile or amphibian pet.
- Emits intense infrared heat, yet no light
- An excellent 24 - hour heat provider for tropical and desert reptiles
- Has a long lifespan of up to 25,000 hours
This Ceramic Heat Emitter offers your pet the warmth it craves, without the stress caused by bright, blinding light. Radiant heat is essential for a healthy reptile habitat. Without the right ETR, reptiles can't regulate their body temperature and may be more likely to get sick. Different reptile species have different ideal ETRs, so it's a good idea to ask your pet expert for lighting advice.
Directions: Simply screw the Heat Emitter into Fluker's Repta - Lamp. Then, clamp the lamp at one end of the enclosure (the basking area) and plug it in. Remember, don't place the Heat Emitter over glass or plexiglass, and keep your reptile from touching it. Turn on the emitter and let it heat for 30 minutes. Check the floor temperature under the emitter to make sure it's suitable for your pet.
Note: Some reptiles need a lower temperature at night to breed normally. You can use a standard light timer to turn off the Heat Emitter in the evening and turn it back on in the morning for a more natural environment.
Using the Flukers High - Performance Ceramic Heat Emitter is easy. First, screw it into the Fluker's Repta - Lamp. Then, clamp the lamp at one end of your reptile's enclosure, which is the basking area, and plug it in. Wait for about 30 minutes to let it heat up. Check the floor temperature under the emitter to see if it's good for your pet. When using it, don't put the emitter over glass or plexiglass, and keep your reptile from touching it. Also, some reptiles need a lower temperature at night, so you can use a light timer to turn it off in the evening and back on in the morning. This heat emitter can last up to 25,000 hours, but if you notice any problems, consult a pet professional.