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Reptile Light Fixture for Heat Lamp and UVB Bulb, Max 100W Each,Dual Dome Lamp Fixture for Bearded Dragon, Turtles, Snake and Lizard Terrarium

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  • 【Specification】Our reptile light fixture has passed ETL-certified/UL-listed., Apply E26 ceramics lamp cap, each holder can bear max 100W, with 5.6ft power cord.
  • 【Aluminum Alloy Reflection】The deep aluminium alloy fine polished reflective dome efficiently reflects heat and increases brightness, UVA and UVB output.
  • 【Efficient Heat Dissipation】Equipped with a ceramic lamp holder and porous heat dissipation design, it can prevent the bulb from being damaged due to overheating and prolong the bulb's service life.
  • 【Two Switches in One Plug】Two independent switches can control each lamp separately; These two switches are in one plug design which is perfect when you don’t have a power strip or many plugs.
  • 【Widely Applicable】Suitable for a reptile ceramic heat lamp, UVA UVB basking spot lamp, UVB reptile bulb, daylight/nightlight lamp, and red infrared spot lamp, Perfect for smaller and medium-sized tanks.



Product Description

8.1'' Reptile Lamp Fixture for Small and Medium Reptile Terrarium Tank

reptile light fixture

• Material: Aluminium Fine Polished Dome+Ceramic Lamp Holder

• Dimensions: 8.1“(L) x 4.1“(W)x 7.9“(H) ; Cable Length: 5.5ft; Voltage: 110-120V~50/60Hz

• Max Wattage: 100W for Each Socket ; Certifications: ETL Listed,UL Listed

double reptile light fixture

Porous heat dissipation

Good ventilation with dissipation holes & ventilation holes on the top.

dual reptile dome light fixture

Aluminium fine polished dome

Deep aluminium alloy fine polished reflective dome efficiently reflects heat and increases brightness, increasing UVA and UVB output.

uva uvb reptile light fixture

Two switches in one plug

Can separately control 2 lamps at the same time with one plug.

heat lamp light fixture 160w

Ceramic lamp holder

Adopt the ceramic lamp holder, which can offer good heat resistance for long service life. Each lamp holder can bear max 100W.

Easy to Use

uva uvb lght fixture

Placed on the top of the reptile's terrarium.

heat lamp fixture

Hang on the reptile lamp stand.

dual dome light fixture

Perfect for reptiles, amphibians and small animals such as geckos, lizards, bearded dragons, ball pythons, chameleons, snakes, iguanas, birds, frogs, toads, and chicken coops. ideal for small or medium tanks from 10-60 Gallons.


Jennie E.
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
I love the idea of this two-in-one fixture, as I don't have a ton of space for two light fixtures. So far this one is working out well.It arrived in a couple of pieces that need to be snapped together, then the hangers installed. Very quick and easy.The overall build seems good and I like that the sockets are ceramic and not plastic. I have an incandescent heat bulb in the one side and an LED UV bulb in the other. It's suspended over the turtles' basking area. They seem to enjoy laying under it.The other feature I really like are the two independent switches. That makes this so much easier. The turtle tank is in the south-facing family room, so the daytime temps can get into the 80s inside their open-top tank. The dual switches allow me to turn off the heat lamp if it's warm in there.A great idea for a space that is limited on room.
EdenWatts
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
It seems to be good for the price of it. I like the two different switches to control the amount of light coming through more than anything. It is a thin metal like others have said but I don’t mind it really. It’s not flimsy or anything. It’s pretty big and I like that it’s square, I don’t like the round lamps I couldn’t even tell you why. So I like this one’s design better.
M.C.L
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
I love this lamp can have 2 bulbs and has separate switches to turn them on/off. Using this for a red eared slider who loves to basket under the lamp. The size is not too big and fits the top of the tank without hanging off. It says it can hold bulbs up to 100W per socket but I would assume it would get REALLY hot. We have lower watt bulbs and it does get warm, but not too hot to touch. Easy to set up and seems to do the job.
Daniel Ernesto Gual Cosme
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
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Valerie
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
I like the compact style because it doesn’t take up a lot of space however I feel the bulb and wattage size should be less than what they recommend. This thing gets EXTREMELY hot. So when I use it I have to turn the ceramic heat off during the day when I run the UVA/UVB light. And at night I just run the ceramic heat. It’s working great and I’ve seen a noticeable change in my leopards so I’m pleased.
SSMaj
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
We have had a leopard gecko for eight years now. He's become a quiet but significant part of our lives, and our cats spend literally hours hanging around his aquarium, wishing they could take him out. We have upgraded his habitat several times over the years but somehow kept the lamp from the original setup. I mean, until two of our cats who were waiting to eat the lizard got into a fistfight on top of him and sent that lamp shattering against the floor. In came this one, and we couldn't be happier. The lamp is made more sturdily than the old one. It has two lights and two cords that control each, making switching from night to day simple. It does the job we need it to do and keeps our lizard happy. With some luck, it'll turn out to be cat-proof, too.
Micah
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
I use these style dual fixtures since i keep numerous species of tree frogs that range all over the spectrum for environmental needs. Some need higher humidity with more UV, some just need higher heat, some need a little heat, ect. But having the dual set up makes it nice since I don't have two separate factures on top of my tanks and thus, creating amore cluttered look. I know some people probably don't care about things like that but sometimes paying attention to all details can really turn your terrariums into works of art by paying attention to those small details. 160w output is nice since most of my setups are not big enough to need a larger heat source. and running either a LED light or a UV bulb in parallel keeps things neat. switch's have good feel to them and function correctly. I always push for people to run these when at expos and when talking about set ups.
R. Wiegand
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
We have two baby crested geckos in separate enclosures. I know they don't *need* heat in the same way as desert lizards, but since it's winter and I keep my house cooler, I thought they needed some heat to keep it ~72-74.For the first one, I bought one of the sticky heat pads to attach to the underside or side wall of the tank. Kept coming unstuck and would be lying on the table beneath the tank. No bueno.So I got this bulb hood instead. It's large so can definitely grow with the tanks. I'm using it on the larger of my two tanks (which is still only a 10 gal, since they're babies), but wanted to be careful to have a cooler area and a warmer one.Can be used with your standard variety of tank bulks from red emitters to UV to heat emitters. I'm using ceramic (no light) heat emitters in mine and it works great. Doesn't get too hot.Has hooks on top so it could be hung with an arm at some distance above a tank. I just have it sitting on the mesh tank lid and for the past ~month it's been great. Baby Gigi is very happy with it.