|  |
Notices |
Welcome to the sSnakeSs community. You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today! If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact contact us.
|
08-23-03, 12:18 AM
|
#1
|
Member
Join Date: Jul-2003
Location: BC
Posts: 254
|
heat lights vs. household light bulbs
Does anyone know the difference between heat lights from a pet store and regular household light bulbs?
__________________
Life is uncertain, eat dessert first
|
|
|
08-23-03, 12:22 AM
|
#2
|
Member
Join Date: Mar-2002
Location: Ottawa
Age: 39
Posts: 3,285
|
Some pet store heat lights are infrared, so they only produce heat, and no light. Usually they are a different shape, and make more heat than a normal bulb. Household bulbs are your typical, pear-shaped white things that you can 10,25,40,70,100 etc watt. They produce heat too, but not as much, and some of the lower wattages produce almost none.
Zoe
|
|
|
08-23-03, 12:32 AM
|
#3
|
Member
Join Date: Jun-2003
Posts: 2,657
|
PIA:
I agree with ZOE. I use 14 inch flourescents for light only , my heat source is radiant heat panels.
Cya...
Tony
|
|
|
08-23-03, 12:49 AM
|
#4
|
Member
Join Date: Jun-2003
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Age: 41
Posts: 389
Country:
|
Ceramic bulbs are infrared and gives off what is called radiant heat and the heat will spread out more than a simple light bulb and these bulbs last up to 5 years and the zoo med ones come with a one year warranty, I have a bunch of these ones. At the pet stoe you can get light bulbs that do give off infrared aswell. I use normal lights (not from a pet store) in a reflector and runned on a timer with the ceramic ones to give the day and night time effects and temperatures.
|
|
|
08-23-03, 12:55 AM
|
#5
|
Member
Join Date: Mar-2003
Location: Langley B.C.
Age: 38
Posts: 756
|
The difference between the normal bulbs at the petstore and the ones at home depot are the pet store ones burn out faster and they have some stupid coating on them that does jack all and of course the price
ceramic bulbs are poo IMO they dont project heat for a far distance they use more power to maek teh same heat as a heat pad they Dry the air in the tank (it can be good or bad pending the animal)
Heat pads are much better then ceramics imo
__________________
"Far more crime and child abuse has been committed by zealots in the name of God, Jesus and Mohammed than has ever been committed in the name of Satan. Many people don't like that statement, but few can argue with it."
|
|
|
08-23-03, 12:59 AM
|
#6
|
Member
Join Date: Mar-2003
Location: Kingston Ontario
Age: 46
Posts: 1,805
|
I agree with Bryce
Brandon
__________________
NEW LINE REPTILE
Specializing in Large Pythons
Home of the "GIANTS"
newlinereptile@sympatico.ca
|
|
|
08-23-03, 01:01 AM
|
#7
|
Member
Join Date: Mar-2002
Location: Ottawa
Age: 39
Posts: 3,285
|
Well Bryce that depends on what animal you are providing heat for. For a snake, yes you'd be better off with a UTH. But for many lizards that need overhead light, a CHE or other heat bulbs are better.
Also, a good heat light won't burn out as quickly as a normal bulb (which tend to fry pretty quick if you keep them on 12hr/day). That coating is the "blur" the light, so it isn't as bright if you look directly into it.
Zoe
|
|
|
08-23-03, 01:12 AM
|
#8
|
Member
Join Date: Mar-2003
Location: Langley B.C.
Age: 38
Posts: 756
|
I have found that all of the petstore bulbs have burned out in about a month with various brands zoomed exoterra ....
You can get the same type of coating in a house bulb except its called "frosting" you can also get 10000 hour bulbs at rona if you dont want to change them often
I should have said with all ground dwelling species if the heat pad is used only at night and light bulbs are used in the day
For arboreal species radiant panal's are better then ceramic bulbs in everyway
__________________
"Far more crime and child abuse has been committed by zealots in the name of God, Jesus and Mohammed than has ever been committed in the name of Satan. Many people don't like that statement, but few can argue with it."
|
|
|
08-23-03, 10:59 AM
|
#9
|
Member
Join Date: Jul-2003
Location: BC
Posts: 254
|
Thanks all.
__________________
Life is uncertain, eat dessert first
|
|
|
08-23-03, 02:44 PM
|
#10
|
Member
Join Date: Jun-2002
Location: Trenton
Posts: 6,075
|
most light bulbs give off too much heat for our purpose, so we use 13w flurecent screw in bulb.
|
|
|
08-23-03, 04:13 PM
|
#11
|
Member
Join Date: May-2003
Location: U.S.A
Posts: 982
|
I've used halogen flood lights to create a basking spot for my monitor, it's worked well so far.
|
|
|
08-23-03, 04:19 PM
|
#12
|
Member
Join Date: Apr-2003
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
Age: 56
Posts: 1,151
Country:
|
As long as my animal has a good quality UVB/UVA flourescent tube, I often use regular everyday household bulbs for heat. It works well for most lizards. The only one I had to use a focused basking spot bulb with was the uromastyx. The regular bulb was not strong enough for her.
|
|
|
08-23-03, 06:27 PM
|
#13
|
Member
Join Date: Nov-2002
Location: West mids,UK
Age: 38
Posts: 523
|
household bulbs blind you!!! XD ouch
pets store ones dont! lol
__________________
oh yes! i may be wierd... but this wierdo comes with new, improved Live Journal action!
|
|
|
08-23-03, 11:07 PM
|
#14
|
Member
Join Date: Jun-2003
Location: Calgary, AB
Age: 49
Posts: 5,638
|
A buddy of mine uses 40 watt light bulbs in his melamine enclosures, and he is able to get the ambient heat up around 95 with them. They get pretty darn hot.
__________________
- Ken LePage
http://www.invictusart.com
http://www.invictusexotics.com
|
|
|
08-23-03, 11:35 PM
|
#15
|
Member
Join Date: Apr-2003
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Age: 37
Posts: 5,322
|
i only use household bulbs. First off they last much longer than petstore ones. Second i am also able to get all my temps up to the exact i need with no problems..as invictus said they are sometimes too hot and i need to raise the fixture or reduce the wattage of the bulb. I find them great. I had the petstore ones and in like a month the threaded part that goes into the fixture always detaches from the bulb because it gets very hot. But with these bulbs i only have to change them once in a while.
__________________
Adam
|
|
|
Posting Rules
|
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is Off
|
|
|
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 09:34 PM.
Powered by vBulletin® ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.

Copyright © 2002-2023, Hobby Solutions.
|
 |