Ceramic heat emitters get scalding hot to the touch, whereas bulbs don't. This is a hazard to have near an animal.
They also are good for ambient heating, but not spot heating. They will tend to create an oven; bulbs provide one basking area, with various grades of temps around it the further you get away from the bulb.
And lastly, you don't have a visual indicator that it is on, off or stopped working, like you do with a bulb.
It's a no-brainer.
I use halogen floods.
D.
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