JBL ReptilHeat
Ceramic heat lamp

  • Ideal heat radiation for terrarium animals: ceramic heat lamp for terrariums
  • Easy to install – can also be fitted inside the terrarium. Ideal distance animal/heat lamp: 40 cm
  • Requires a special socket (e.g. TempSet Heat)
  • Heat protection required, radiant heater does not emit visible light
  • Package contents: ceramic heat lamp, ReptilHeat CeraTec
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Price: 41,55 €
Recommended retail price incl. VAT
You can find this item in your specialist and online shop
Price: 41,55 €
Recommended retail price incl. VAT
You can find this item in your specialist and online shop
Price: 46,55 €
Recommended retail price incl. VAT
You can find this item in your specialist and online shop

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Product information

Modelled on nature
Terrarium animals are cold-blooded animals, which are strongly dependent on light, particularly on the quality and intensity of the light and the heat. Activity, food intake, digestion or rest phases are influenced by the change of day and night. Depending on the light source, there are differences in output and quality of the light.

Ideal heat radiation
ReptilHeat ensures an ideal heat distribution in terrariums. The dark emitter covers the heat requirement of the reptiles. ReptilHeat does not emit visible light and needs to be equipped with heat protection. Ideal for nocturnal animals which require warmth without light.

Details

JBL ReptilHeat 60W

Art. no.:
7117300
EAN Code:
4014162711731
Performance:
60 W
Socket:
E27
Volume packaging:
1.4 l
Gross weight:
297 g
Net weight:
235 g
Weight factor:
1000
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
98/150/98 mm

Properties

Animal species: Anolis, Axolotl, Basilisks, Cooter turtles, Corn snakes, Dyeing dart frogs, Flap-necked chameleons, Gold tegus, Green tree frogs, Green tree pythons, Hinged tortoises, Leaf insects, Newts, Poison dart frogs, Praying mantises, Red-eyed tree frogs, Red-footed tortoise, Royal pythons, Scorpions, Tarantulas, Terrapins, Water dragons, Yemen chameleons
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All terrarium animals
Volume habitat: For all terrariums
Material: ceramics / metal
Colour: silver / black

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No
Socket designation: E27

Technical Data

JBL ReptilHeat 100W

Art. no.:
7117400
EAN Code:
4014162711748
Performance:
100 W
Socket:
E27
Volume packaging:
1.4 l
Gross weight:
297 g
Net weight:
235 g
Weight factor:
1000
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
98/150/98 mm

Properties

Animal species: Anolis, Axolotl, Basilisks, Cooter turtles, Corn snakes, Dyeing dart frogs, Flap-necked chameleons, Gold tegus, Green tree frogs, Green tree pythons, Hinged tortoises, Leaf insects, Newts, Poison dart frogs, Praying mantises, Red-eyed tree frogs, Red-footed tortoise, Royal pythons, Scorpions, Tarantulas, Terrapins, Water dragons, Yemen chameleons
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All terrarium animals
Volume habitat: For all terrariums
Material: ceramics / metal
Colour: silver / black

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No
Socket designation: E27

Technical Data

JBL ReptilHeat 150W

Art. no.:
7117500
EAN Code:
4014162711755
Performance:
150 W
Socket:
E27
Volume packaging:
1.4 l
Gross weight:
297 g
Net weight:
235 g
Weight factor:
1000
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
98/150/98 mm

Properties

Animal species: Anolis, Axolotl, Basilisks, Cooter turtles, Corn snakes, Dyeing dart frogs, Flap-necked chameleons, Gold tegus, Green tree frogs, Green tree pythons, Hinged tortoises, Leaf insects, Newts, Poison dart frogs, Praying mantises, Red-eyed tree frogs, Red-footed tortoise, Royal pythons, Scorpions, Tarantulas, Terrapins, Water dragons, Yemen chameleons
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All terrarium animals
Volume habitat: For all terrariums
Material: ceramics / metal
Colour: silver / black

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No
Socket designation: E27

Technical Data

Blog (opinions & experiences)

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The fascination of terrariums - Terrarium Manual

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The Desert Terrarium Part 2 - Lighting

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Light and heat for the terrarium

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Where do our terrarium animals come from, and why this is important.

In fact we could answer this question with “from all over the world”. After all many interesting terrarium animals also live in Europe. But most of them are protected species.

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Reference guide (Themeworld)

Ventilation and moisture regulation

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Heat

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Installing the technical items

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The rainforest terrarium

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The desert terrarium

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Aquatic terrarium

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Terrariums for spiders and insects

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Reproducing the habitat

Which type of habitat is easiest to reproduce in the terrarium?

Terrarium location and climate

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Ideas

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