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tHeGiNo
03-17-03, 07:02 PM
Alright, well these lamps are really aggrivating me. I have gone through at least 10 in the past three months, lol. For no reason, when my timer goes on, they seem to just want to stop working. Not to mention, they are very fragile. I unscrew the bulb, and it falls out of the end (the screw part).

Herp guy
03-17-03, 07:04 PM
WOW, those things must stink. I buy lamps from drsfostersmith.com they have catologs you can order about herps,birds,cats,dogs,ponds,and fish. You should go there.

Edwin
03-17-03, 08:10 PM
I find that zoomed bulbs last slightly longer, I bought 1/2 a dozen Exoterra bulbs when they were on sale at PJs (buy 1 get 1 free), and I have gone through all of them in less than a year.

I find the best value for money is to get a heat mat, those things last almost forever, or get a CHE (ceramic heat emitter). CHEs last for about 5 years on average.

Hope this helps.

asphyxia
03-17-03, 08:25 PM
For some of my set ups I just use the Infrared heat lamps from home depot about $9.00 or the floods $4.00

Give them a try, but yeh the pads are way more efficent


Regards
Brian

sSNAKESs.com
03-17-03, 09:00 PM
Always buy ZOo-Med bulbs... IMO they will last you ALOT longer, the intial cost is more but they last for months :)

andrea88
03-17-03, 10:05 PM
Get GLOBE halogen floob bulbs from Walmart.
About $10 cdn for a 2 pack and they come with a 1 year warranty so keep the reciept and Walmart will exchange then for up to a year. (They last about 6 months)

Linds
03-17-03, 10:14 PM
Yup. I agree with everyone, Zoo-Med bulbs are much better. You still get duds on occassion, however they are far more reliable than the Exo-Terra ones (this is one of those instances where ya get what ya pay for ;)) Does the store allow you to exchange them? I recommend just using regular incandescent or red/black lights that you can get at a hardware store, if you wish to use lights as the method of heating.

Originally posted by asphyxia
For some of my set ups I just use the Infrared heat lamps from home depot about $9.00 or the floods $4.00

Flood lamps? :eek: As far as I know they aren't even rated for indoor use. Do you mean those smaller halogen lamps? I could understand using a flood for providing a 130 degree basking spot for a monitor in a *room*, provided the proper outdoor fixtures were setup, but I wouldn't even consider using them in any other application.

tHeGiNo
03-18-03, 06:47 AM
Hey Linds, yea the Super Pet is fairly nice with me as far as exchanging, seen as how and am a REGULAR customer, and come at least every other day. Usually I need the box though, this time I threw it away :( Yea, I guess you do get what you pay for...

asphyxia
03-18-03, 07:19 AM
HI

Well I am using them in doors for monitors and they are great. (You did not specify what you needed them for).

The wattages range from 65 to 175 and the fixture is good for 150, so I see no problem if you stay withen the specs.

So, do what you want, It was just a suggestion

B

gfisher2002
03-18-03, 07:50 AM
Zoo-med and PowerSun light have never gave me trouble. I found a small 100Watt flood light for plants(With UV) at homedepot for 8 bucks. Never tried it though.

nouserpif
03-18-03, 03:16 PM
I have the smae problem with the light burning out as soon as the timer goes back on... but with Exoterra, zoomed, and even regular 60W lightbulbs. I think its the timer, actually, because as soon as I stopped using my timer, and turned them on-off manually, they started to not burn out...
Dan Conner

Burmies
03-18-03, 07:37 PM
I just use the metal heat lamps and normal bulbs. Watts determind by the size and hight of the cage.

Burmies

snakedude_03
03-18-03, 07:42 PM
i have used zoomed and exoterra.. they both seem to work fine for me... i only had like a few pop on me.. within 2 years?