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Arcadia D3 UV Basking Lamp

by Arcadia
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Original price £52.61
Original price £52.61 - Original price £57.34
Original price £52.61
Current price £38.99
£38.99 - £42.99
Current price £38.99
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Wattage: 80w

The Arcadia D3 UV basking lamp is the ideal solution for a range of animals.

  • Efficient UV rich basking lamp
  • Generates, light, heat and UV
  • Essential for the absorption of vitamin D3

Why Use A Basking Lamp

These incredibly efficient basking lamps give you all the benefits of heat, light and UV provision in a single bulb. They are great for dessert enclosures and pets like bearded dragons and leopard geckos to help them absorb vitamin D3 that can prevent metabolic bone disease.

How Long Do Basking Lamps Last?

The average life of a UV basking lamp is approximately 6,000 hours (8 months of continuous use). However, the use of a terrarium light controller that turns your light on and off when the ideal temperature or time has been reached, can extend the life of your bulb to around a year. It is important that you change your bulb annually even if it is still lit as the quality of UV light it emits will diminish after than and the benefits to bone health reduce.

What Other Equipment Would I Need?

Secure your lamp in  your vivarium with a suitable lamp holder. You can also use a guard to protect your pet from getting to close to a hot bulb (particularly for arboreal species and snakes) and a reflector to ensure all that beneficial light reaches the vivarium floor. Add a thermostat to ensure you maintain your vivarium at the correct temperature and extend the life of the bulb.

The Arcadia D3 UV Basking Lamp is easy to install and can be used with any standard E27 screw fitting. 

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