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Zoo Med Reptisun UVB/LED Gen 2

Reptisun UVB/LED is Now Gen 2,  Boasting 4 More UVA Emitters for Full D3 Regulation

Highlights:

  • The most energy-efficient way to provide UVB
  • Made with high-precision Japanese LEDs, the best in the world
  • Combines UVB, UVA, and full visible spectrum lighting
  • Gen 2 Version adds more UVA for properly balanced lighting spectrum
  • UVB-transmitting quartz glass cover for added protection and durability

In 1993, Zoo Med developed the 1st UVB lamp for reptiles; this changed the way all zoos, herpetologists, and hobbyists keep reptiles in captivity. They’re still evolving their product line as more efficient and eco-conscious lighting is made available, and their ReptiSun® UVB/LED is their boldest and most advanced UVB lighting option yet. It provides your reptile with crisp white light, UVB, and UVA all in one lamp, and lets you enjoy the energy savings that cutting-edge LED lighting delivers. Their state-of-the-art Japanese-made UVB diodes are protected by a high-quality UVB-transmitting quartz glass cover with durability and longevity in mind.

We are now selling the 2nd generation of the Zoo Med UVB/LED lamp which has even more advanced features such as 4 additional UVA chips and more visible LED chips.

Zoo Med recommends the Naturalistic Terrarium Hood-12" (LF-50) or the Naturalistic Terrarium Hood-18" (LF-55)

Complete Electromagnetic Spectrum Chart

UVB

UVB wavelengths along with proper temperature (usually additional heat), are responsible for vitamin D3 production in reptiles. However, only some UVB wavelengths (from 290-315 nm) help synthesize Vitamin D3. The Reptisun® UVB/LED bulb emits UVB wavelengths from 295 nm to 320 nm.

 

UVA

UVA is part of reptile vision, so without it, they’re colorblind! A portion of UVA wavelengths (from 320nm-335nm) also help regulate Vitamin D3 production and let reptiles’ bodies know when they’ve created enough. The Reptisun® UVB/LED bulb emits UVA wavelengths from 320nm-335nm and from 355nm-395nm.

 

VISIBLE LIGHT

Visible light is critical to reptiles as it is for humans. The amount of visible light a bulb emits is measured on a temperature scale corresponding to the warmth of the light relative to color. A bulb emitting light between 5,000 and 7,000 Kelvin most closely resembles the sun. The Reptisun® UVB/LED has a color temperature of 6,500 Kelvin.

 

INFRARED

The infrared spectrum provides heat for reptiles. This is critical for Vitamin D3 production and for maintaining body temperature (since reptiles are ectothermic). With the combination of the Reptisun® UVB/LED with a Basking Spot Lamp, you will achieve a more natural visible light with infrared for efficient deep heating.