The Zoo Med Reptisun 5.0 UVB Mini 13 Watts are back in the postseason. It’s time to give them the support they deserve with this Zoo Med Reptisun 5.0 UVB Mini 13 Watts. This Zoo Med Reptisun 5.0 UVB Mini 13 Watts will show that you’re a true fan with a crisp, clean look that’s a must-have in your closet.
ReptiSun® 5.0 – Perfect for all tropical species of reptiles and amphibians! 5% UVB Output, 30% UVA Output, Full Spectrum. The new ReptiSun® Mini Compact Fluorescent Lamps use a special UVB transmitting quartz glass for maximum UVB penetration. Cool burning mini compact fluorescent bulbs screw into standard threaded sockets, eliminating the need for a separate ballast. Lamp can be oriented either vertically or horizontally in your reptile hood or clamp lamp fixture. UVB emissions help prevent or reverse Metabolic Bone Disease and UVA increases feeding, mating, and other natural behaviors. Perfect for Mini Deep Dome Lamp Fixtures and Naturalistic Terrarium Hoods.
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Additional Information

LAMP CONTAINS MERCURY
Manage in Accord with Disposal Laws.
See: www.lamprecycle.org
Additional Information
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LAMP CONTAINS MERCURY Manage in Accord with Disposal Laws. See: www.lamprecycle.org |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Does this lamp provide heat?
A: No. This lamp emits UVA and UVB without heat!
Q: How often should this lamp be replaced?
A: This lamp will provide optimum levels of UVB for 12 months so it should be replaced once a year.
Q: How should I dispose of this lamp?
A: You should check with your local waste company or visit www.lamprecycle.org.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Does this lamp provide heat?
A: No. This lamp emits UVA and UVB without heat!
Q: How often should this lamp be replaced?
A: This lamp will provide optimum levels of UVB for 12 months so it should be replaced once a year.
Q: How should I dispose of this lamp?
A: You should check with your local waste company or visit www.lamprecycle.org.