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BCW Zoo Med Nocturnal Infrared Heat Lamp Red 100 Watt P503266BCW-603244 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/BCW/BCW-603244.jpg Zoo Med Nocturnal Infrared Heat Lamp Red 100 Watt Manufacturer Part Number: 603244Color: RedSize: 100 WattDimension: 0.375X0.166X0.708Ideal 24 Hour Heat Source For All Types Of Reptiles, Amphibians, Birds, Or Small AnimalsFocuses More Heat Into Your Enclosure And Minimizes Nighttime GlareVery Little Visible Light Provided So As Not To Disturb Your Animals Sleep PatternsTrue Red Glass, Not Painted Or Coated 503266 097612331004 0.2500lbs 0.00 0.00 0.00
Zoo Med
12.4900 2025-03-28 Discontinued
customer review - by , June 6, 2013
5/ 5stars
Just bought this brand for the first time over ExoTerra brand. Which only lasted about 56 days. We shall see how long this last. Update: It is now Aug.1 and my light is still working!!! :)
customer review - by , June 6, 2013
5/ 5stars
I use this for my Asian box turtle's habitat. It usually lasts for about 6 months. This is a fair price.
customer review - by , May 5, 2013
5/ 5stars
works verry well in bitty pin haven't lost a chick yet will by more of thease told my frinds about this
customer review - by , May 5, 2013
4/ 5stars
These work well for 24 hour heat for my leopard gecko's terrarium. It is a small terrarium, 18x18x12(h). Keeps it at around 90 degrees F when the light fixture sits on the top of the terrarium. At night, of course, casts everything in the terrarium with a red glow...but, hey, much cheaper than the local pet stores sell them for!
customer review - by , April 4, 2013
4/ 5stars
This item is not really necessary since Russian Tortoises do not need nighttime heat but I do like the fact that if the temperature drops below 55 degrees, I can use this bulb at night without disturbing my pet's sleep cycle.
customer review - by , February 2, 2013
5/ 5stars
I first started using Zoo Med Heat Lamp bulbs in March of 2012. I have two different brands of heat lamps one is a Zoo Med Deluxe Dimmable Clamp Lamp with 8.5-Inch Dome, Black model and the other is a similar model without the dimmer switch made by Fluckers, that I purchased at a local pet supplies store. Heat bulbs in both units remain on 24/7. Over the last year I've used two bulbs in the Fluckers unit. Each lasted me about six months. I've just had to replace the heat bulb in the Zoo Med Dimmer Lamp. I have the dimmer switch turned down a bit so the bulb isn't getting full power. Both of their cages keep a temperature between 72 to 76 degrees Fahrenheit during the winter months and 78 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit during the summer months. I rely a lot on these bulbs and so far they've done their job for longer than expected. Very happy with them.
customer review - by , February 2, 2013
5/ 5stars
Although I ended up switching to a ceramic heat emitter, which has a longer life and does not produce any light, I was very pleased with the infrared incandescent heat lamp. It did a great job heating my ball python's 40 gallon glass tank.
customer review - by , February 2, 2013
5/ 5stars
Great on keeping tank warm when needed at night time and offers great viewing for your nocturnal pets as well.
customer review - by , January 1, 2013
5/ 5stars
Got a bad one at first, got it replaced food free in quickly matter. Great customer service! No complaints at all
customer review - by , January 1, 2013
4/ 5stars
The intent was to use this to help with warmth over the coldest of days for our 4 chickens. They were happy enough that they started laying eggs again. This says satisfaction to me.

Zoo Med Nocturnal Infrared Heat Lamp - Red - 100 Watt

stars Rating 5 | 32 reviews
Brand Zoo Med
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UPC: 097612331004
SKU: BCW-603244
Price: $12.49
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Product Description

Manufacturer Part Number: 603244

  • Color: Red
  • Size: 100 Watt
  • Dimension: 0.375X0.166X0.708
  • Ideal 24 Hour Heat Source For All Types Of Reptiles, Amphibians, Birds, Or Small Animals
  • Focuses More Heat Into Your Enclosure And Minimizes Nighttime Glare
  • Very Little Visible Light Provided So As Not To Disturb Your Animals Sleep Patterns
  • True Red Glass, Not Painted Or Coated

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    By Jay Esss "thai tea person"
    Date: December 28, 2012
    This works for the money to keep a reptile tank warm..jopefully it will last, these are known for blowing out quick
    Rating: 4 stars [4 of 5 Stars!]
    By Karrie Mauvais
    Date: December 17, 2012
    the second light works great had a problem with the first light sent, maybe just a defect not sure but this one is perfect
    Rating: 4 stars [4 of 5 Stars!]
    By Galadriel
    Date: October 30, 2012
    Haven't had these for that long, maybe 4 weeks, but so far they are functioning just as described and keeping my iguana nice and warm.
    Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
    By Junie Anderson "Junie"
    Date: September 24, 2012
    This heat lamp worked very well for our Ball Python. He is much happier now. The shipment was fast and the lamp was worth every cent. Thank you.
    Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
    By Edward Erdmann
    Date: September 17, 2012
    I bought two of these heat lamps, one to replace the same bulb that gave out after three months, another to keep on hand. This 100 watt bulb seems to be enough to keep some warmth in a (rather large) 28" by 48" by 30" high terrarium, but it is not enough alone. I use a 100 watt sunlamp during the day to hold 83 degrees at the substrate surface. (The ambient house temperature varies between 65 and 76 degrees.)
    Rating: 4 stars [4 of 5 Stars!]
    By KAREN HAASNOOT
    Date: May 01, 2012
    It burned out after 3 weeks, but I might have bumped it when cleaning the brooder so I will try again. The 40w and 150w bulbs are still going strong after several weeks of being on 24/7.
    Rating: 4 stars [4 of 5 Stars!]
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