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J-Man, for chams it's still ideal to have heat and light together, "dark" heat sources don't give off the wavelengths of radiant energy they need for proper thermoregulation. Unless you are using a mercury vapor bulb, you still need a fluorscent and an incandescant light combo to get all the wavelengths you need.