Exo Terra® Day & Night LED Terrarium Fixture
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Description
The Exo Terra Day & Night LED terrarium lighting fixture is a top - notch choice for reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates that don't need UVB, such as snakes, nocturnal geckos, frogs, newts, salamanders, spiders, scorpions, and insects. The bright white LEDs produce a wonderful daylight, while the blue LEDs imitate a soft moonlight glow. This allows you to watch your pets at night without bothering their natural routine. The gentle blue light helps nocturnal animals move around in their habitat to find food or mates, which they can't do well in total darkness. You can easily switch between bright daylight and blue night light by just tapping the Day/Night logo touch button. This lighting fixture is not only super convenient but also highly energy - efficient. Conventional lightbulbs waste over 80% of energy as heat, but the Exo Terra Day & Night LED gives off a lot of light with very little heat. This reduces the risk of overheating in summer and lets the temperature drop naturally at night. Moreover, these LEDs use less energy and last longer than traditional incandescent and fluorescent bulbs. It also comes with a self - adhesive support - base for easy installation.


Using your Exo Terra Day & Night LED terrarium lighting fixture is a breeze. To switch between the bright daylight and the blue night light, simply tap the Day/Night logo touch button. This gives your terrarium pets a natural day - night cycle. When setting up the fixture, use the self - adhesive support - base to fix it in place securely. As for maintenance, keep the fixture clean by gently wiping it with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could damage the LEDs. Be aware that although this fixture produces very little heat, it's still a good idea to place it at a proper distance from the terrarium to prevent any potential overheating. If you notice any flickering or dimming of the lights, it might be time to check the power source or consider replacing the LEDs, which have a long lifespan but won't last forever.