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PT-2174 Exo Terra Repti Glo 10.0 (42") 40 Watt £20.39

A bulb associated with desert environments and thus with a very high UV-output. Desert locations receive more direct sunlight than any other because of fewer clouds, less air humidity and no plants or trees to provide shade. Desert animals are more exposed to UV than other reptiles.

33% UVA
8% UVB
25w 220/240v
75cm(30")
25.5mm diameter
Desert Terrarium Lamp
For reptiles with very high UV requirements
Makes desert reptiles thrive
UVA (33%)stimulates appetite, activity and reproductive behavior
UVB (8%) promotes Vitamin D3 synthesis
Recommended in combination with Repti~Glo 2.0
Suitable for desert animals such as Bearded Dragons, Uromastix Species, Savannah Monitors, Horned Lizards, Desert Tortoises, Spiny Lizards etc..

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 13 November, 2007.
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