PlanetGio
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Is a 10 watts 750 lumens light enough for a turtle or tortoise?
It depends what you want to do with it.Is a 10 watts 750 lumens light enough for a turtle or tortoise?
this is how it looks likeIt depends what you want to do with it.
Nowhere near hot enough for basking..
Might be right if it's a UVB fluorescent tube, but that isn't what I would look at.
If all you need is to make it a bit brighter then fine
No good for anything except making things brighter.this is how it looks like
Answered in your other threadI have a 9.5 watts, 60 watts replacements 800 lumens. 11.5 watts, 65 watts replacement 750 lumens. 10 watts, 65 watts replacement 750 lumens. Which one is best to keep your turtle or tortoise warm.
I have a 9.5 watts, 60 watts replacements 800 lumens. 11.5 watts, 65 watts replacement 750 lumens. 10 watts, 65 watts replacement 750 lumensIt depends what you want to do with it.
Nowhere near hot enough for basking..
Might be right if it's a UVB fluorescent tube, but that isn't what I would look at.
If all you need is to make it a bit brighter then fine
alright thanksNo good for anything except making things brighter.
You need a spot 75W+ reflective spot lamp for basking and a separate specialist reptile fluorescent tube bulb for UVB.
i dont have a 7.5, i got a 9.5, 11.5, and a 10If all you want is to provide light to keep them from brumating, i find 7.5W incandescents work fine with my boxies.
This type of bulb should not be used over tortoises or other animals. They sometimes cause eye damage.this is how it looks like