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Aiicioo Reptile Red Light Bulb - Reptile Heat Lamp Bulb Infrared Basking Spot Lamp for Bearded Dragon Lizard Turtle Hermit Crab Leopard Gecko Snake Chameleon 50W

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Color: ['Red']


Size: ['50W']


Features

  • Efficient Heat Emission Red Light - AIICIOO infrared heat lamp emits powerful infrared heater waves that raise the overall air temperature inside your reptile terrarium, with reptile heat lamp powerful infrared heat radiation, this red light bulb can raise the temperature inside reptile terrarium to create a warm and comfortable environment for reptile to rest
  • Infrared Reptile Heat Lamp No Disruption - Red light bulb made of high-quality red glass, our infrared light heat lamp won't disrupt your pet's normal activity cycle, making it ideal for nocturnal viewing.Red heat lamp bulb also offers stable UVA output to promote physiological behaviors such as activity, digestion, and reproduction.
  • Widely Used Reptile Heat Lamp - Infrared heaters for indoor use suitable for a range of reptiles and amphibians, including tortoises, turtles, geckos, snakes, iguanas, lizards, chameleons, chickens, frogs, hermit crabs, bearded dragons, ball python, snake, iguana, leopard gecko and more. red heat lamp bulb can be use as leopard gecko tank accessories, crested gecko tank accessories, turtle tank accessories.
  • Infrared Lamp Easy to Install - Simply screw the infrared e26 light bulb into a standard porcelain E26 screw socket to provide an excellent 24-hour radiant heat source. Reptile red heat lamp bulb use with standard E26 infared light lamp bases and 120 volts to ensure easy installation and long-lasting use.
  • Red Night Light Safety Instructions - Follow our safety instructions carefully to ensure optimal performance and avoid hazards.Reptile red heat lamp bulb long-term continuous use will reduce the service life of the bulb, red light bulb can be combined with Basking Spot Lamp for a 24-hour cycle.

Brand: Aiicioo


Light Type: CFL


Special Feature: infrared heat lamp turtle tank accessories red heat lamp bulb bearded dragon accessories, reptile heat lamp,red heat lamp bulb,red light,infrared light bulb,red heat lamp bulb See more


Wattage: 50 watts


Bulb Base: E26


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.92 x 4.33 x 2.52 inches; 3.84 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ AI-BS-100


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 14, 2021


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ AIICIOO


Best Sellers Rank: #9,582 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #26 in Terrarium Heat Lamps


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Customer Reviews: 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (4,344)


Brand: Aiicioo


Light Type: CFL


Special Feature: infrared heat lamp turtle tank accessories red heat lamp bulb bearded dragon accessories, reptile heat lamp,red heat lamp bulb,red light,infrared light bulb,red heat lamp bulb


Wattage: 50 watts


Bulb Base: E26


Incandescent Equivalent Wattage: 50 Watts


Specific Uses For Product: red heat lamp bulb turtle tank accessories,infrared light bulb bearded dragon light,red light bulb snake tank accessories


Light Color: Red


Voltage: 120 Volts (AC)


Unit Count: 2.0 Count


Number of Items: 2


Shape: Reflector(R)


Material: Glass


Model Name: Red heat lamp bulb


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Power Source: Corded Electric


Color Rendering Index: 50


Item Package Quantity: 1


Light Source Type: infrared heat lamp


Light Source Wattage: 50 Watts


Accepted voltage frequency: 100 to 120 Volts and 60 Hertz


Control Method: Touch


Style: 50W Basking Spot Lamp


Manufacturer: AIICIOO


Color: ['Red']


Item Weight: 3.84 ounces


Item model number: AI-BS-100


Date First Available: November 14, 2021


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 4.92 x 4.33 x 2.52 inches


Brand Name: Aiicioo


Warranty Description: 1 year.


Size: ['50W']


Included Components: red light bulb infrared bulb 2 Pack


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  • Light bulb alternative.
Color: ['White'] Size: ['60W']
Use it in my well cover. Could not find an incandescent bulb so got this. Works great so far.
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2026 by Andrew L. Stallings

  • >> DOES THE JOB
Color: ['Red'] Size: ['100W']
> Note that this review was not written for bulbs which emit red light --- Amzn moved the review for some reason unknown to me. This review is for bulbs which emit only invisible (to human beings) infrared light. > Does the job. Radiant heat without light. My Senegal parrot loves it. Georgie's day-cage is on an outside patio in south Florida. I use the heat emitter perhaps 30 days/year when the temperature is between 50 and 65 degrees, and cover the top of the cage with a large beach towel (because cold = windy in south Florida). At night and below 50 degrees during the day, Georgie stays inside. COLOR The emitters come in two colors (black and white), but both produce exactly the same infrared (heat). I have the white version. I suppose some very skittish animals might be uneasy with reflection from a shiny white surface, which is probably the reason for the black version. PLACEMENT Remember that this is radiant heat---it bounces like light. I place the emitter about 3" outside the cage, about 6" below the top---that way, with the top of the cage covered, some radiant heat will bounce down from the cover to warm Georgie's top side. His perch is perpendicular to the emitter, about 2" below the emitter, so that Georgie can choose how much warmth he wants by distance from the emitter. A "nesting box" is immediately below the perch---that way heat can bounce upward from the top of the box to warm Georgie's underside, and the box itself absorbs some warmth, in case Georgie needs to retreat from a hawk, cat, or other perceived threat, or just to nap. I am considering adding a second 60-watt emitter solely to warm Georgie's nesting box, which would provide a toasty retreat even if the temperature drops unexpectedly. Note that an ordinary cardboard box with a entrance hole can serve as a "nesting box". 60, 100, OR 150 Watts The 60 watt is it is adequate for closed vessels, such as 10 gallon aquariums, for which it is recommended. However, even for relatively small uncovered cages, it may not be sufficient. My guestimate (based on use) is that in non-windy conditions 60 watts is adequate for a single medium-small animal able to get within 6" inches of the emitter, in an open cage down to 50 degrees, perhaps 40 degrees with the cage covered (i.e., with a towel or blanket). If the ambient temperature is lower, or the cage is large, or contains many animals, or it is impractical for the residents to get close to the emitter, then maybe a 100 watt or 150 watt emitter would be preferred. GENERAL COMMENTS AND CAVEATS These generalization depend on the size of your animal, how many animals are in the cage, activity level, and whether cold-blooded or warm blooded. A small difference in body size makes a big difference, because the ratio of surface area to mass increases exponentially with decreasing size. > A parakeet can probably survive temperatures which would kill a slightly smaller lovebird. A rat can survive temperatures which would kill a mouse. > On the other hand, a half-dozen active finches can do a pretty can do a pretty good job of warming up a covered cage by themselves. Or a group of small rodents can huddle together for warmth. > Most birds can reasonably adjust to ambient temperatures by growing more down feathers---but it takes time. Small mammals can adjust by other mechanisms---but it takes time. So don't suddenly expose your animal much colder temperatures than it is used to. > If its cold, be sure your animal has access to plenty of high-energy food---such as nuts. > If your animal is a nest-builder, be sure it is supplied with plenty of material. > If you need to warm your animal's container to more than 30 degrees above ambient, then you probably risk chilling or cooking it---I strongly suggest investing in a thermostat to control the infrared emitter. It is particularly easy to cook animals in terrariums. At the very least, for terrariums, always install a thermometer, or several at strategic points. > A large container of water in a terrarium can go a long way toward moderating temperatures. SAFETY > Note that the emitter itself of (even a 60 watt unit) gets very hot---and can badly burn your pet or your fingers---even thought it may not feel very hot from 1" away. Be sure your pet cannot reach the surface of the emitter. And DO NOT touch the surface to check if it is working. > I suggest installing the emitter in a wire-cage holder on the side (not the top) of your pet's cage or aquarium, so that your pet can choose its own preferred amount of warmth by distance from the emitter. > I suggest installing using a switch with an indicator light, which will tell you whether the emitter is on or off without burning your fingers. If your lamp-holder has a switch, tape it in the "on" position with blue painter's tape. > If your pet is a bird, or otherwise a plastic-chewer, be sure to be sure that it cannot get at the electrical cord. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2019 by Stoney

  • Great quality bulb!
Color: ['White'] Size: ['150W']
Great quality bulbs for a fraction of the cost of high name brand bulbs. They came well packaged and arrived without any damages. Easy to install, work well and get HOT which my dragons LOVE!! They are pretty big, so these are for larger lamp fixtures only. I haven't noticed any flaws yet.
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2025 by Tiffany Hall

  • Heat is good, doesn't last long.
Color: ['White'] Size: ['60W']
The bulb is good and heats my leopard gecko's tank nicely. Only thing is it goes out quicker than I'd like, I find myself replacing the bulb sooner than I thought I would have to. It is fairly inexpensive which is nice.
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2019 by Michelle

  • Our Bearded Dragon Thinks He's Sunbathing in the Bahamas
Color: ['White'] Size: ['150W']
These bulbs are fantastic! We use them in our bearded dragon's habitat, and they keep his basking spot at the perfect temperature — like a luxury lizard spa. Ever since we installed them, he’s been lounging around like he’s on vacation, possibly judging us for not bringing him a tiny drink with an umbrella. Great quality, reliable heat, and zero complaints from the dragon overlord. Highly recommend if you want your reptile to live their best sunbathing life! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025 by April April

  • Filament goes out very quickly.
Color: ['White'] Size: ['150W']
These used to be my go-to. But the filament has decided to fail me as zoomed used to. Lasts maybe 2-3 weeks then decides to go out.
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2026 by Liv McCaffery

  • Worked out perfectly for my fids!
Color: ['White'] Size: ['60W']
At first I was afraid of getting too high a wattage and overheating my Rosey Bourkes (Parakeet sized birds). When this bulb arrived and I put it in a 6" reflector dome (from Home Depot), I was afraid it would not be enough. I positioned a perch directly under the heat lamp 11" down from it and the birds love it! They quickly figured out it is the warmest spot in the flight cage (the cage's glass front helps hold in the heat better in winter) and visit it throughout the day and sleep under it when they want to. There are other perches nearby that they can move to if too warm and still get some heat. This heat lamp is safe for bird because it emits no light to burn their eyes. It is also more energy efficient than the portable indoor radiator I had next to their cage to help keep them warm in winter when it gets cooler in the house. If you have a cage that gets more air circulation or is very large, you may need the next size up in wattage for heat. Always make sure they have options on how close to perch next to or under the heat lamp so they don't overheat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2016 by hershpersh

  • Doesn't last very long
Color: ['White'] Size: ['150W']
Both bulbs burned out within 3 months.
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2025 by dejjen

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