Black Nightlight Bulb

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The Fluker's Black Nightlight Reptile Bulb simulates natural moonlight, so you won’t disturb your critter’s day and night cycle. It’s perfect for viewing and heating nocturnal reptiles and amphibians.

SKU:
22700-1
Black Nightlight Bulb
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The Fluker's Black Nightlight Reptile Bulb simulates natural moonlight, so you won’t disturb your critter’s day and night cycle. It’s perfect for viewing and heating nocturnal reptiles and amphibians.


PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Fluker's Black Nightlight Reptile Bulb simulates natural moonlight, so you won’t disturb your critter’s day and night cycle. It’s perfect for viewing and heating nocturnal reptiles and amphibians. Pair it with a Fluker’s daylight bulb (sold separately) to create a natural day and night cycle for nocturnal and diurnal reptiles. This is also great for use with aquatic turtles, terrestrial turtles, tortoises, aquatic amphibians, terrestrial amphibians, invertebrates, lizards, and snakes.

FIND THE IDEAL DISTANCE FOR YOUR ENCLOSURE

Distance from bulb

25 Watt

60 Watt

75 Watt

100 Watt

150 Watt

6"

81 degrees Fahrenheit

90 degrees Fahrenheit

96 degrees Fahrenheit

102 degrees Fahrenheit

114 degrees Fahrenheit

12"

76 degrees Fahrenheit

79 degrees Fahrenheit

83 degrees Fahrenheit

90 degrees Fahrenheit

99 degrees Fahrenheit

18"


70 degrees Fahrenheit

73 degrees Fahrenheit

80 degrees Fahrenheit

86 degrees Fahrenheit

90 degrees Fahrenheit

*Temperatures average at specified distances; may vary based on size or type of enclosure. All testing performed at 68 degrees Fahrenheit room temperature. N/R: Not Recommended for reptile exposure.

DIRECTIONS:

Gently fasten the Fluker's incandescent bulb into a Fluker Clamp Lamp or Hood or any UL approved incandescent fixture.

Do not plug light fixture into an electrical socket until bulb is fastened firmly to fixture. Place light fixture outside of reptile's enclosure.

NEVER place the light fixture inside the enclosure. Reptiles can develop life-threatening thermal burns from contact with an exposed light bulb.

Multiple incandescent lights may be required to establish an appropriate ETR. A Fluker's thermometer can be used to monitor temperature within the reptile's environment. Reptile behavior is directly tied to photoperiod (light cycle), so it is important to provide appropriate intervals o flight and darkness. Fluker's recommends a 12-hour day/ 12-hour night light cycle.

A Fluker's Daytime bulb should be used during the daytime cycle.