JBL ReptilDay Halogen
Halogen spotlight with daylight full spectrum

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  • Facilitation of plant growth and vitality of the animals: production of areas of warmth and light
  • Warmth regulation modelled on nature by sunbathing under the lamp, facilities natural behaviour through UV-A proportion
  • 15 % more light, twice the service life compared to conventional spot lights.
  • Creating daylight full spectrum 2900 K
  • Package contents: halogen spotlight with daylight full spectrum, ReptilDay Halogen
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Product information

The lighting of your terrarium depends on the light requirements of your animals:
- Do your animals need a lot or little light?
- Do your animals need UV radiation or not?
- Do your animals need a different temperature during the day and during the night?
- How far away are your animals from the light source?

By answering these questions, you can decide which type of lamp and possibly additional heating mat your animals need. Lamps such as the JBL Reptil Day Halogen are ideal for illuminating terrariums with plants. If the animals require additional UV light, an additional JBL UV-Spot Plus or a JBL L-U-W lamp will be necessary. These also simultaneously produce heat. For animals not in need of UV light, such as many amphibians, the JBL Reptil Day Halogen or JBL LED Daylight are ideal and may, depending on the animal, need to be supplemented with heat-generating technology. For amphibians from colder regions simply omit the heat-generating technology.

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JBL ReptilDay Halogen 35 W

Art. no.:
6184100
EAN Code:
4014162618412
Performance:
35 W
Socket:
E27
Volume packaging:
0.37 l
Gross weight:
94 g
Net weight:
66 g
Weight factor:
1000
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
66/84/66 mm

Properties

Animal species: Axolotl, Boa constrictor, Corn snakes, Dyeing dart frogs, Green tree frogs, Green tree pythons, Horned frogs, House geckos, King snakes, Leaf insects, Leopard geckos, Mangrove cat snakes, Namib sand gecko, Newts, Poison dart frogs, Praying mantises, Red-eyed tree frogs, Royal pythons, Scolopendra, Scorpions, Tarantulas, Thick tail scorpions, Tokay geckos, Tree frogs
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All tropical forest animals
Volume habitat: For all terrariums
Material: glass / metal (aluminium)
Colour: white / transparent / black

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No
Colour temperature: 2900 K
Socket designation: E27

Technical Data

This product is unfortunately no longer available

JBL ReptilDay Halogen 50 W

Art. no.:
6184200
EAN Code:
4014162618429
Performance:
50 W
Socket:
E27
Volume packaging:
0.37 l
Gross weight:
94 g
Net weight:
66 g
Weight factor:
1000
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
66/84/66 mm

Properties

Animal species: Axolotl, Boa constrictor, Corn snakes, Dyeing dart frogs, Green tree frogs, Green tree pythons, Horned frogs, House geckos, King snakes, Leaf insects, Leopard geckos, Mangrove cat snakes, Namib sand gecko, Newts, Poison dart frogs, Praying mantises, Red-eyed tree frogs, Royal pythons, Scolopendra, Scorpions, Tarantulas, Thick tail scorpions, Tokay geckos, Tree frogs
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All tropical forest animals
Volume habitat: For all terrariums
Material: glass / metal (aluminium)
Colour: white / transparent / black

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No
Colour temperature: 2900 K
Socket designation: E27

Technical Data

This product is unfortunately no longer available

JBL ReptilDay Halogen 75 W

Art. no.:
6184300
EAN Code:
4014162618436
Performance:
75 W
Socket:
E27
Volume packaging:
1.3 l
Gross weight:
244 g
Net weight:
158 g
Weight factor:
1000
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
110/105/110 mm

Properties

Animal species: Axolotl, Boa constrictor, Corn snakes, Dyeing dart frogs, Green tree frogs, Green tree pythons, Horned frogs, House geckos, King snakes, Leaf insects, Leopard geckos, Mangrove cat snakes, Namib sand gecko, Newts, Poison dart frogs, Praying mantises, Red-eyed tree frogs, Royal pythons, Scolopendra, Scorpions, Tarantulas, Thick tail scorpions, Tokay geckos, Tree frogs
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All tropical forest animals
Volume habitat: For all terrariums
Material: glass / metal (aluminium)
Colour: white / transparent / black

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No
Colour temperature: 2900 K
Socket designation: E27

Technical Data

This product is unfortunately no longer available

JBL ReptilDay Halogen 100 W

Art. no.:
6184400
EAN Code:
4014162618443
Performance:
100 W
Socket:
E27
Volume packaging:
1.3 l
Gross weight:
244 g
Net weight:
158 g
Weight factor:
1000
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
110/105/110 mm

Properties

Animal species: Axolotl, Boa constrictor, Corn snakes, Dyeing dart frogs, Green tree frogs, Green tree pythons, Horned frogs, House geckos, King snakes, Leaf insects, Leopard geckos, Mangrove cat snakes, Namib sand gecko, Newts, Poison dart frogs, Praying mantises, Red-eyed tree frogs, Royal pythons, Scolopendra, Scorpions, Tarantulas, Thick tail scorpions, Tokay geckos, Tree frogs
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All tropical forest animals
Volume habitat: For all terrariums
Material: glass / metal (aluminium)
Colour: white / transparent / black

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No
Colour temperature: 2900 K
Socket designation: E27

Technical Data

FAQ
Do I need a separate ballast for these lamps?

No, this lamp is directly installed to a lamp holder (e.g. JBL TempSet) and connected to the power outlet without additional ballast.

Is the ReptilDay spotlight suitable for terrariums with dimmable mounting? In other words, is it dimmable?

As with all filament lightings the ReptilSpot spotlights are suitable for dimming. Please note that the dimming does however reduce its lifespan. For this reason we don’t recommend a dimming but suggest you use spots with lower wattage.

How long is the service life of the JBL ReptilDay Halogen?

The spotlights are designed for an average service life of 2,000 hours. This is a lighting time of 10 hours per day for about 6.5 months.

Do the die JBL ReptilDay Halogen units have a short service life?

No, the fundamental problem is the increased stress the lighting units are subjected to. This is mainly due to the following factors:

1) High temperature: a too small ventilation system often leads to an accumulation of heat. This in turn results in increased material fatigue.

2) High humidity: This alone does not lead to a reduced service life of the lamp. But very often there is also the splashing water factor. If splashing water hits the warm lighting this also causes material fatigue.

3) Voltage fluctuations in the mains: Basically the service life of filament lamps is dependent of the mains voltage. According to the region and the energy supplier, frequent mains fluctuations can lead to a reduction of the life service.

4) Time switches: Many “value for money” timers switch off just one phase of the current, while the mains voltage continues to run on the other phase. It is hard to tell which phase the circuit is connected to. Better would be a timer on a dual-phase switch-off basis to increase the service life of the lighting.

5) Electrical installation: should be carried out properly. Unsafely connected wires (e.g. in the ceramic sockets) can lead to a reduced service life. It is important to consider what kind of ceramic socket to use for the spotlight and how to install the ceramic socket. A skewing of the statutorily prescribed strain relief can also lead to problems with the lighting.

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Lighting in the Terrarium

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The Rainforest Terrarium – Part 2 - Lighting

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The Desert Terrarium Part 2 - Lighting

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Reference guide (Themeworld)

Lighting

Lighting is one of the most important topics in terraristics. What do you need to consider?

Setup and decoration

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Installing the technical items

How and where do you install the technical equipment? What do you need to remember?

The rainforest terrarium

A breath of jungle in the living room. What’s important with a rainforest terrarium?

The desert terrarium

Bring a breath of desert fascination into your living room! We’ll show you how easy it is to set up a desert terrarium

The tortoise terrarium

Our friend the tortoise needs a suitable terrarium. What is special about a tortoise terrarium?

Aquatic terrarium

A terrarium with an integrated water element is an aquatic terrarium, also referred to as a paladarium. Turtles, for example, feel very comfortable in them.

Terrariums for spiders and insects

Arachnids and insects require special terrariums which often don’t need to be particularly large.

Reproducing the habitat

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

Terrarium location and climate

Where’s the best place for the terrarium? How important is the climate in the terrarium?

Heat

How do you get your terrarium to the right temperature? Why does it need warm and cooler spots?

Ideas

Where do you get your inspiration when setting up a terrarium? Where do your ideas come from?
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