Heat Lamp vs Halogen Flood Light

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Went to Lowes & then Home Depot...Saw some 75Watt - 90Watt Outdoor Halogen Flood Lights as well as some 250Watt Heat lights/lamp. My questions is this: What's the difference? Should I get the heat lamp? I already have a T8 fixture and tube for UVB on order. Right now I am trying to figure out which bulb I should get...
 

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Don't use halogens and 250 watts is way too much. For most applications I use 65 watt flood bulbs. Phillips or Sylvania usually. Costs about $12 for a 12 pack or $8 for a six pack. Just regular flood bulbs.
 
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Don't use halogens and 250 watts is way too much. For most applications I use 65 watt flood bulbs. Phillips or Sylvania usually. Costs about $12 for a 12 pack or $8 for a six pack. Just regular flood bulbs.
Why not halogens? Everything on the shelves was either halogen or led & from what I hear LED do not produce enough heat.
 

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Why not halogens? Everything on the shelves was either halogen or led & from what I hear LED do not produce enough heat.
The halogens make more IR-A which desiccates the shell more. I use the regular 65watt ones and adjust the height to get the correct basking temp. If the room temp is too cold, then I would raise ambient temps before going to a higher wattage bulb.
 
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The halogens make more IR-A which desiccates the shell more. I use the regular 65watt ones and adjust the height to get the correct basking temp. If the room temp is too cold, then I would raise ambient temps before going to a higher wattage bulb.
'Regular 65watt flood' so incandescent or LED?
 

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I was having the same issue - 65 watt Phillips flood bulb was only reaching about mid 80s in basking spot (10 inches from shell). I couldn't find anything but LED at Lowe's and Home Depot and all of the halogen bulbs were 250 watt. I ended up giving up and just buying the Exo Terra 100 watt bulb (I think it was like $13) and basking temp is perfect now.
 

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I was having the same issue - 65 watt Phillips flood bulb was only reaching about mid 80s in basking spot (10 inches from shell). I couldn't find anything but LED at Lowe's and Home Depot and all of the halogen bulbs were 250 watt. I ended up giving up and just buying the Exo Terra 100 watt bulb (I think it was like $13) and basking temp is perfect now.
Just make sure it is not a "spot" bulb.
 
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