|
Depends on the wattage the lamp can handle some lamps only take a 20 watt globe and a higher wattage globes wont go down too well (learnt that the hard way) from what i've seen on the site most uv/heat globes are 100wt or 160wt there may be others but i haven't seen them. I am unsure of this but i have been told a bulb that gives of more than 5.0 uv is not good for turtles so i have not used anything above this, others may know better if i have been given wrong info.. Bunnings has flood light fittings (they are screw in not bayonet) if you want a globe style light instead of a tube. We use the uv tube for uv and a seperate normal 75 watt globe for a heat basking spot, 100 watt was getting too hot.
|