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The Arcadia Reptile D3+ Desert Reptile T5 Lamp 12% UV-B lamp is the replacement T5 tube for the Pro T5 UVB Kit and LumenIZE Pro T5 UVB Kit. This Arcadia D3+ Reptile T5 Lamp 12% UVB uses fluorescent tube technology to deliver a high amount of essential UVB light to your reptile, perfect for desert species that need around 12%. All of Arcadia's UVB percentages are measured as part of the total output of light from the lamp and after the all important first 100 hours of output. You can be rest assured that by using Arcadia Reptile D3+ lamps that you are providing the very best in T5 technology. The Arcadia Reptile D3+ UVB lamps are effective for one whole year and will keep your animal in tip top condition. As full spectrum lamps, they help simulate sunlight. This provides high colour rendering for enhanced viewing of your reptiles and their environment. The colour temperature of 6,500K replicates typical daylight conditions.
SKU | 3975823 |
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Primary Brand | Arcadia Reptile |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | .17 LB |
Primary Color | White |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Length | 22 IN |
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Height | .63 IN |
Width | .63 IN |
Not suitable for household lighting.
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