JBL UV-Spot plus
Extra strong UV spotlight with daylight spectrum for terrariums

  • Healthy and lively reptiles: effective supply with essential UV-A and UV-B
  • Produces heat, light with 5000 K and UV radiation (38 % UV-A, 7 % UV-B) at the same time
  • Easy to install: Screw into E27 socket, e.g. JBL TempSet, self-igniting without ballast
  • Optimal safety: thermal protection against overheating, no harmful UV-C radiation
  • Package contents: 1 UV spotlight with daylight spectrum
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Price: 85,77 €
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Price: 91,23 €
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Price: 100,72 €
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Product information

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

Besides this, many terrarium animals associate light with heat and seek light places in the terrarium in order to „bask in the sun“. These considerations are especially important when choosing heating equipment for desert terrariums. There are differences in the yield and quality of light depending on the light source used. Fluorescent tubes, for example, provide a lot of light with little heat production, whereas light bulbs convert a major share of the energy taken up into heat and only a small share into light.

Depending on their country of origin, terrarium animals can require a lot or a little UV light for their well-being. UV-B stimulates the synthesis of Vitamin D3 from its preliminary stage Vitamin D2. UV-A stimulates pigmentation Don’t forget that glass absorbs around 50 % of the UV radiation, so always install the lamps inside the terrarium.

The JBL UV Spot Plus is ideal for terrarium animals which require sunlight, ultraviolet light (i.e. diurnal animals) and heat. It offers a full spectrum that simulates sunlight and includes UV-A and B radiation, along with heat emission for the terrarium. The temperature in the terrarium decreases after the lamps are switched off, thereby simulating the wanted nighttime drop in temperature.

For high terrariums it is important that the animals can approach the lamp in such a way that they receive enough UV radiation.

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Details

JBL UV-Spot plus 80 W

Art. no.:
6183400
EAN Code:
4014162618344
Performance:
80 W
Socket:
E27
Volume packaging:
4.6 l
Gross weight:
316 g
Net weight:
135 g
Weight factor:
1000
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
160/180/160 mm

Properties

Animal species: Anolis, Basilisks, Bearded dragons, Chalcides, Club tail iguana, Common collared lizards, Cooter turtles, Day geckos, Dwarf day geckos, Flap-necked chameleons, Frilled-neck lizards, Girdled lizards, Gold tegus, Hinged tortoises, Iguanas, Leopard tortoise, Monitor lizards, Rainbow lizards, Red-footed tortoise, Rock lizards, Spiny-tailed lizards, Terrapins, Tropical terrapin, Tropical tortoise, Water dragons, Yellow-headed agamas, Yemen chameleons
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All terrarium animals
Volume habitat: 200-400 L (100-150cm)
Material: glass / metal (aluminium)
Colour: silver

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No
Colour temperature: 5000 K
Socket designation: E27

Technical Data

JBL UV-Spot plus 100 W

Art. no.:
6183800
EAN Code:
4014162618382
Performance:
100 W
Socket:
E27
Volume packaging:
6.3 l
Gross weight:
333 g
Net weight:
135 g
Weight factor:
1000
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
175/205/175 mm

Properties

Animal species: Anolis, Basilisks, Bearded dragons, Chalcides, Club tail iguana, Common collared lizards, Cooter turtles, Day geckos, Dwarf day geckos, Flap-necked chameleons, Frilled-neck lizards, Girdled lizards, Gold tegus, Hinged tortoises, Iguanas, Leopard tortoise, Monitor lizards, Rainbow lizards, Red-footed tortoise, Rock lizards, Spiny-tailed lizards, Terrapins, Tropical terrapin, Tropical tortoise, Water dragons, Yellow-headed agamas, Yemen chameleons
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All terrarium animals
Volume habitat: 200-400 L (100-150cm)
Material: glass / metal (aluminium)
Colour: silver

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No
UV-A: 38
UV-B: 7
Colour temperature: not known, 5000 K
Socket designation: E27

Technical Data

JBL UV-Spot plus 160 W

Art. no.:
6183900
EAN Code:
4014162618399
Performance:
160 W
Socket:
E27
Volume packaging:
6.27 l
Gross weight:
371 g
Net weight:
135 g
Weight factor:
1000
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
175/205/175 mm

Properties

Animal species: Anolis, Basilisks, Bearded dragons, Chalcides, Club tail iguana, Common collared lizards, Cooter turtles, Day geckos, Dwarf day geckos, Flap-necked chameleons, Frilled-neck lizards, Girdled lizards, Gold tegus, Hinged tortoises, Iguanas, Leopard tortoise, Monitor lizards, Rainbow lizards, Red-footed tortoise, Rock lizards, Spiny-tailed lizards, Terrapins, Tropical terrapin, Tropical tortoise, Water dragons, Yellow-headed agamas, Yemen chameleons
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All terrarium animals
Volume habitat: 200-400 L (100-150cm)
Material: glass / metal (aluminium)
Colour: silver

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No
UV-A: 38
UV-B: 7
Colour temperature: not known, 5000 K
Socket designation: E27

Technical Data

FAQ
Is it normal that my JBL Solar UV-Spot plus switches itself off?

The UV spotlight shouldn’t switch itself off. This either indicates a defect (as is most often the case) or otherwise insufficient heat dissipation in the proximity of the spot, which then causes it to switch itself off (overheating protection).

Do terrarium animals know when they have received enough UV radiation? Or in other words: Do the animals withdraw into the shade after they have received sufficient UV radiation from the UV light source or can they get sunburn?

Here it depends on the species and behaviour. Animals which can be exposed to too much UV radiation in the wild, like mountain animals (some chameleon species are examples of this), know when they have received enough UV-radiation. This is based on a variety of factors (amount of light in lux, humidity). Other animal groups, such as those living on the ground in the rain forest, never receive too much UV radiation in their natural habitat. These animals would be harmed by permanent, strong UV radiation.

Blog (opinions & experiences)

JBL TV 44: Terrarium lighting - for rainforests, deserts & more

Desert animals, rainforest animals, or animals without a need for UV radiation?

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Mites and mould in the terrarium

Any terrarium owner can experience mites and mould. It isn’t always a problem, but can become one when …

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JBL Research: Research results

Since 2001 JBL has been undertaking its own research expeditions to the original homes of our terrarium dwellers. With the help of measuring instruments all biotope data is logged and measurement errors are eliminated by the multiple measurements of theexpedition members.

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Heating in the desert terrarium

As already mentioned, desert animals associate heat with light, so that they automatically seek light spots to warm up.

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The Right Ventilation For Your Terrarium

The need for fresh air and all other climatic factors vary significantly in accordance with their origin.

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Lighting in the Terrarium

As cold-blooded animals, terrarium animals are far more de pendent on light, i.e. the quality and intensity of light, than warm-blooded vertebrates. Activity, feeding, digestion or resting phases are influenced by the alternation of day and night, and especially by the intensity of light.

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Size and Shape of the Terrarium

Nowadays specialised pet shops offer a wide selection of terrariums which are usually made of silicone-sealed glass panes. They usually have sliding doors at the front.

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The fascination of terrariums - Terrarium Manual

Terrarium-keeping has experienced an enormous boom in the past twenty years. In the midst of the increasing hustle and bustle of our world, an island of nature in their homes offers many people an opportunity to relax while watching their terrarium pets after a long day of work.

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The Rainforest Terrarium Part 3 - Heating

Unlike in other original habitats of our terrarium animals the rainforest is characterized by its even temperatures.

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The Rainforest Terrarium – Part 2 - Lighting

Wenn die Gestaltung des Terrariums und die Auswahl der Tiere abgeschlossen sind, können Sie sich dem wichtigen Thema der Beleuchtung (kurz: Licht) widmen.

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The Desert Terrarium Part 2 - Lighting

The desert habitat involves both extreme heat and brightness. Unlike in the rain forest, there is nothing to stop the light reaching right down to the ground. The animals only have stones or scarce plants and woody growths to withdraw under.

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Light and heat for the terrarium

In the wild the sun not only provides light, it also provides essential heat and UVA and UVB radiation. Since terrarium animals are ectotherm, they are much more dependent on high-quality light than warm-blooded vertebrates are.

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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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Press

10.03.2019

The Snake Farm Has Chosen JBL as its Partner

Jürgen Hergert, well-known on film and TV for his snake world records, is looking forward to a new cooperation with JBL. He’s going to start by equipping his terrariums and aquariums with the new JBL LED SOLAR lamps and is going to hand out the JBL Terrarium manuals to his visitors free of charge as well.

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26.01.2015

Send your terrarium animals to the tanning salon

A lot of terrarium animals thirst for the sun and, in addition to the heat, need the UV radiation found in sunlight. And while there are many terrarium lamps which promise UV, very few actually deliver it.

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27.03.2014

Less can be an advantage

Not every terrarium for animals, who need UV radiation, is over 60 cm high and can be equipped with 100 or 160 W UV spot lights. Quite a few terrarium enthusiasts own terrariums where the animals are situated at a distance between 30 - 60 cm to the light source.

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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

How do you set up the decoration and the landscape in the terrarium? What do you need to consider?

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?

Installing the technical items

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