🌟 Light Up Their Life with ZillaReptile!
The ZillaReptile T8 Slimline Desert Pet Habitat Light Fixture is a high-quality, lightweight fluorescent lighting solution designed to simulate natural sunlight and provide essential UVB support for reptiles. Measuring 18 inches and equipped with a 15-watt bulb, this fixture is perfect for enhancing the health and well-being of your pet reptiles.
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18"L x 18"W x 18"H |
Specification Met | UL |
Required Assembly | No |
Installation Type | General |
Theme | Reptile Habitat |
Shape | Tubular(T) |
Style Name | Classic |
Color | Black |
Finish Types | Black |
Material Type | Glass, Plastic, Metal |
Lighting Method | fluorescent |
Wattage | 15 watts |
Bulb Base | Prong |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Switch Type | Push Button |
Efficiency | high |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Fixture Type | Non Removable |
Control Method | App |
Light Source Type | Flourescent tube |
Number of Light Sources | 1 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Light Color | White |
Specific Uses For Product | Indoor |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Additional Features | lightweight |
T**P
Perfect!
This is the perfect light for my bearded dragon. Said it right on top of the tank and it definitely does the job. It’s a great quality brand and is as bright as it needs to be. It’s also a great size and it performs as described.
B**L
Great light for small enclosure
I like that this item suited my needs affordably-- I also did have to contact customer service and got excellent response from them.I'd contacted customer service because I could not for the life of me get the cover off. I, like many, had my fixture arrive with the light fluttering. I was able to remove the two screws as directed by customer service and give the bulb a little twist which corrected the flicker (it had been jarred in transit)I did worry about the plastic lens covering a UVB bulb, but my needs for the enclosure for this particular bulb we're great. I didn't want to spend a hundred dollars on a fixture for a scale-less/translucent lizard who needed UVB but in much smaller quantities than a lizard with scaled and normal skin. If you have need for smaller amounts of UVB or are using in a shallow tank application (I'd say 12 inches or less height from bulb) this is a good light fixture.If you are trying to put this on a 40 gallon breeder it isn't going to suite your reptile's needs, get a bigger bulb/fixture.This bulb gets slightly warm but does not provide heat, you will need a separate heat source.It really does come down to you get what you pay for, this is a small UVB light designed for a small enclosure. This is not intended for a large/deep enclosure for a very UVB dependent pet. If you need higher requirements none of these tube type applications will likely suit your needs, you'd be better off spending more and investing in MVB etc.For those with tiny tanks (20 gallon long or smaller) this really should suit your needs well for MOST UVB needy pets, and you can always use a UVB meter to ensure you are getting enough. Hope this info helps :D
P**P
Let There Be Light
I'm not the person that got out a meter and measured lumens, wavelengths and stuff. I put them in the thing, turn them on. Few years on, the lizard is still alive, so they must work.My gripe is how Amazon's packers loosely drop these things in boxes with literal bricks, but forget any cushioning. Then I have to chat with Amazon CS 3 separate times, repeatedly asking them to not charge me cause I can't return smashed lightbulbs, but still getting charged until someone figures it out. Seriously. True story.
B**.
Nice compact size, light weight, decent price, OK quality
Good overall product, reasonable price, compact size, light weight - which allows for flexibility in mounting options. Didn’t rate as five star as longevity isn’t great. I’m on my third unit, and each time the unit has failed before even a single bulb change.I did want to post one persons experience in response to some of the others talking about lack of UVB, noting this is experience only, NOT science based. I have a beardie, aquired sa baby exactly two years ago. My beardie is in good health and good spirits. My beardie doesn’t bask and doesn’t use hides. The terrarium has one corner unlit/unheated, one corner unlit but with a ceramic heat unit, one corner lit with a heat lamp, and one corner unheated, but lit with this UVB unit. My beadie spends all of its time on the end with the cermic heat and UVB light units. That end also has a ‘felt carpet’ like terrarium liner. A few weeks back it burrowed under the liner. It had occosionally done that before for a day at a time, but this time was different, longer, more lethatgic. I concluded it was in brumation. Then the next day my prior UVB unit (same model) stopped working. I got this replacement unit, installed it, and my beardie came out immediately. While it moves around as it habitually does, it has spent all of its resting time since install in the UVB corner of the tank. Again, not science based, but behavior deffinately suggests it is seeking out proximaty to this unit.
S**C
Well made
This light does the job. It’s sturdy and reliable. I’m going on my second one in 3 years-which I feel like is a pretty good amount of time to go without having to replace it. It gives off enough light for my bearded dragon in her 55 gallon tank.
G**E
Happy Dragon
I thought the bulb went out in the fixture I had for my bearded dragon. Admittedly the fixture was older and I probably should have replaced it already but, well you know reptiles aren't cheap to keep and I just went ahead and got a new bulb. 3 days later it was out again so it was obvious I needed a new fixture ASAP. Good value for a 2 in 1. Arrived on time. I have a dual UVB/heat combo in a dome light for him also so he wasn't completely without the needed UVB just not at the recommended level for his size and enclosure. I could tell he was happy to get his new light. He crawled right up his hammock to soak in all the rays. So far a couple months later all is working well and no more burnt out bulbs. Still have a happy, healthy dragon.
T**N
Excellent product!
Exactly what I needed for my beardie’s enclosure. Very well made product and easy to use. I highly recommend for a beardie cage.
A**R
Stopped working after a few months
The media could not be loaded. It worked for a few months, then stopped. When my light went out, I just bought a new bulb because I assumed it died. When my new bulb got here, it wouldn’t work either. If I place the lamp upside down on the floor and hold the bulb in place (see video), it will work for a few seconds. Then when I pick it up to put it in the opposite orientation and place it on my reptile’s enclosure, it turns off. I obviously cannot hold the bulb in place 24/7, so this is unfortunately useless to me now.
B**A
Great price
Arrived safetly at my house, great value, great product.
F**E
Perfect
Exactly as ordered and for a really decent price
C**I
Poor design makes it useless as UVB light
There are many design flaws which make this lamp useless. First, the bulb is behind a layer of clear plastic, which blocks UVB rays. Second, it's impossible to mount properly. Desert reptiles require full spectrum UVB light. This means their uvb lamp must be mounted inside the terrarium.The only way to mount this lamp is to put it on top of the screen tank lid, which again blocks out most of the UVB rays. There's no way to secure the lamp on top of the cage so that it doesn't get knocked off by cats or children. It has two useless holes on the side which are totally inadequate, they're like the holes for picture hooks on a wall. I tried using suction cups with hooks to mount it inside the tank. The holes on the back of the lamp are too shallow to take hooks big enough to hold the weight of the lamp, and the lamp is too heavy anyway. It sagged towards the front, directing the light at the back of the tank, and then fell off after a few hours due to the weight. I even tried cable ties around the entire lamp, it's too big to fit the largest cable ties I could find.I don't recommend this item as a UVB lamp for reptiles. I can't think of any other use for it, either.
A**G
Didn’t work
The media could not be loaded. I had it plugged in and ready to go but it didn’t work. Maybe faulty wiring? I’m not sure but I am upset
C**Y
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