Terrarium timers and controllers help pet parents provide consistent heat and lighting for their pet reptiles. Many reptiles need both a heat source and a UV light and these timers can be programmed for specific times that you want your lamps to turn on and off.
It's a good idea for all pet parents to use a timer—so that you don't have to be present to turn lights off and on. This is especially helpful when using a UV bulb/fixture to simulate sunlight with a consistent day/night schedule.
Refer to the product instructions to set the timer up. Often, you simply set the times that you want the lights to come on and turn off, plug light fixtures into the timer and then plug the timer into a standard household outlet.
Reptile Light Timers & Terrarium Controllers
Reptile Habitat Thermometers & Thermostats
Reptile Habitat Heating & Lighting
Aquarium Timers & Power Strips
Reptile Habitat Light Fixtures & Hoods
LED Lights For Terrarium
Aquarium Temperature Controllers
Reptile Habitat Heat Lamps & Basking Bulbs
Reptile Enclosures
Reptile Habitat Humidity Control
Incandescent Reptile Lamps
Reptile Food & Water Accessories
Snake Heating & Lighting
Reptile Habitat Filters & Pumps
Reptile Carpet & Liners
Reptile Habitats & Enclosures
Tropical Pet Lighting
Frog Heating & Lighting
Chameleon Heating & Lighting
Reptile Food & Supplies
Exo-Terra Snake Heating & Lighting
Zoo Med Snake Heating & Lighting
Zilla Reptile Habitat Heating & Lighting
Zoo Med Reptile Habitat Heating & Lighting
Exo-Terra Reptile Habitat Heating & Lighting
Zilla Snake Heating & Lighting
Zoo Med Reptile Habitat Thermometers & Thermostats
Fluker's Snake Heating & Lighting
Fluker's Reptile Habitat Heating & Lighting
Zilla Leopard Gecko Heating & Lighting
Zilla Chameleon Heating & Lighting
Exo-Terra Reptile Habitat Heat Lamps & Basking Bulbs
Exo-Terra Chameleon Heating & Lighting
Zilla Reptile Habitat Heat Lamps & Basking Bulbs
Exo-Terra Reptile Habitat Light Fixtures & Hoods
Zoo Med Saltwater Heating & Lighting
Zoo Med Reptile Habitat Light Fixtures & Hoods
Zilla Crested Gecko Heating & Lighting
Zoo Med Leopard Gecko Heating & Lighting
Exo-Terra Reptile Terrariums, Tanks and Accessories
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