Reptile UVB150 Linear 15W
Long-lasting Desert Terrarium Bulb
- Ideal for desert dwelling reptiles
- High UVB output
- Very high D3 conversion
- Provides necessary UVB rays for optimal calcium metabolism
- Recommended for terrariums with dense screen covers
The Exo Terra Reptile UVB150 has a very high UVB output similar to sunlight in deserts. These locations receive more direct sunlight, therefore desert reptiles are more exposed to UV radiation than any other type of reptile. This bulb can also be used on terrariums with denser screen covers to ensure sufficient UVB penetration. Dense screens can filter out up to 50% of the UVB rays. The high Vitamin D3 yield index ensures vitamin D3 photosynthesis to aid calcium absorption and prevent metabolic diseases.
The longer sizes can be placed on multiple terrariums.
Pet care bulb for use with Reptiles, Amphibians and Invertebrates only!
Dimensions (WxDxH)
45 X 0.26 X 0.26 cm
18 X 0.1 X 0.1 "
UPCA:015561223959
Prevents Metabolic Bone Disease.
Enhanced Immunity.
Improved Appetite.
Prevents Metabolic Bone Disease.
Metabolic bone disease (MBD) is a prevalent disorder in captive reptiles resulting from mineral imbalances, primarily calcium, phosphorus, and insufficient vitamin D3. Symptoms include weak bones, tremors, and lethargy. A crucial cause is the lack of ultraviolet B (UVB) light exposure. Reptiles need UVB for vitamin D3 synthesis, vital for calcium processing. Using UVB lights is essential to prevent MBD.
Enhanced Immunity.
UVB light plays a pivotal role in reptile health, especially in synthesizing vitamin D3. This vitamin not only aids calcium metabolism, vital for bone health, but also fortifies the reptile's immune system. When reptiles absorb UVB rays, they produce vitamin D3, which in turn helps regulate immune responses and combat diseases. Appropriate UVB exposure is instrumental in strengthening the immunity of reptiles, making them less susceptible to various ailments.
Improved Appetite.
Ultraviolet light (UVA and UVB rays) is crucial for the overall well-being of reptiles. Exposure to these wavelengths stimulates natural behaviours and promotes appetite, breeding, and overall reptile health. UVA mainly enhances well-being and vision, influencing activities like mating and food foraging. UVB aids in synthesizing vitamin D3, which impacts calcium metabolism and overall vitality. Combined, UVA and UVB light boosts a reptile's appetite, making them more active and inclined to eat.