Reddit Reddit reviews Fluker's Repta-Clamp Lamp with Switch for Reptiles

We found 5 Reddit comments about Fluker's Repta-Clamp Lamp with Switch for Reptiles. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Fluker's Repta-Clamp Lamp with Switch for Reptiles
Easily attach to the rim of all terrariumsThe perfect lamp for reptilesAll sizes feature safety clamp
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5 Reddit comments about Fluker's Repta-Clamp Lamp with Switch for Reptiles:

u/ShadowDefuse · 5 pointsr/shrimptank

For an inexpensive setup I recommend a 10 gallon if petco still has their $1/gallon sale going on. Get an air pump and sponge filter off amazon (~$20 for both)

Substrate you could do organic garden soil capped with gravel. The soil should leach ammonia for a month or so providing you ammonia for your cycle.

For lighting I got these and put two of them in some clamp light fixtures
There are also some good clip on LED options on amazon from Finnex.

You may need an adjustable heater depending on what shrimp you get and the temp of your house but that’s only another $15-20

u/bekindrewind · 2 pointsr/snakes

You don't need a "night light", you want your snake to have darkness at night. Light and heat should be from two separate sources, and make sure your heat source is always controlled by a thermostat. If your room does not receive ambient lighting from a window, etc. you can use something as simple as a clamp lamp with an led light bulb screwed into it, plugged into an outlet timer. As long as the light is not overly bright (grow lights or aquarium fixtures can be too bright) and your snake has a place(s) to seek shelter this will work fine.

u/Fleurdeleaves · 1 pointr/leopardgeckos

I really recommend a lamp and che over the heating pad. It basically doesn't do anything on the side of the tank. It's designed to warm surfaces not the air unfortunately. If your heating pad on the bottom doesn't have a thermostat it needs one too! They can get to 120F unregulated. I use this thermostat on all my heating pads.

For a ceramic heat emitter I use this bulb and this lamp