Alternatives to incandescent lights?

S2G

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Are expensive reptile bulbs it? I use flood lights, but they're disappearing fast. What's the future besides these horribly designed & overpriced rept bulbs?
 

Blackdog1714

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Are expensive reptile bulbs it? I use flood lights, but they're disappearing fast. What's the future besides these horribly designed & overpriced rept bulbs?
I use a che and an RHP for my closed chamber. The led lights are just that light. I only use UV in winter when I can't get them outside
 

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Arcadia and Fluker's both make an incandescent basking flood bulb. I have never used either, so don't know if they're any good.


Well, at the moment I can't find a Fluker's flood, but I think I've seen them.
 

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