09/27/2022
NEPTONION UVA UVB Reptiles Bulb, Dual-threat UV Light Bulb, Compact Fluorescent Lamp, Suitable for Rainforest and Desert Reptiles
🌞 - Dual-threat : This bulb does not release UVC radiation, but it does provide adequate UVA, UVB, and heat output. By doing this your pets are able to absorb calcium and maintain their bone health in a warm and cozy environment.
💡 - 12 Months Life : The best phosphor coating in the industry make sure that long life up to 12 months, and then it need to be replaced, even if not burned out, to maintain UVB efficacy.
🌱 - Standard : Fits any standard threaded socket and any different types of enclosure.
💯 - Pre-Tested : We made fully Jobs with this by running a handful of tests on each of these lights before they ship and it weeds out any potential defects or safety issues.
🙊 - Compatibility - Suitable for desert reptiles such as Bearded Dragons, Ball Pythons, Tortoises, Lizards.
🦎UVB light is shortwave ultraviolet radiation, and it is needed by your reptile to generate Vitamin D3 in their bodies. This essential vitamin aids the conversion of calcium in your reptile's diet into strong bone mass, helping them to grow and develop a strong skeleton structure and to help their joints move better.
🦴Without Vitamin D3, all the calcium added to your reptile's diet, whether naturally occurring or dusted on using calcium dust supplements, is put to no use, leading to serious problems like metabolic bone disease (MBD). This is bad, as it means your reptile's skeleton hasn't developed properly and cannot support their weight, often causing huge amounts of pain when moving and may cause the crushing of internal organs.
😁Now you know the importance of UVB light for your reptile, you can begin ensuring they have a reliable source of it.
The neptonion compact fluorescent bulbs, which provides high UVB similar to desert sunlight and enables reptiles to grow healthily in a rearing environment, was created in response to this need.
❗Notice
Is UVB Necessary for My Pet at Night?
Every thing has a cycle of day and night, as we are all aware. As a result, we must also design your pet's cycle to be as natural as possible. The 24-hour cycle will include both the sleep and wake cycles. UVB light will therefore need to be turned off at night. Leaving the light on all the time can lead to hypercalcemia, which will supply too much calcium.
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