

🔥 Light up your reptile’s world with Zoo Med’s power-packed basking lamps!
The Zoo Med Reptile Basking Spot Lamps 150 Watts (4 Pack) provide intense, reliable heat and light designed specifically for reptile habitats. Each bulb heats up quickly and maintains a steady temperature, ensuring your pet’s basking needs are met consistently. This value pack offers four bulbs, making it a cost-effective solution for regular replacements. Trusted by reptile enthusiasts, Zoo Med delivers dependable performance to keep your terrarium thriving.


















| ASIN | B01BIC6R82 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (602) |
| Date First Available | 27 May 2016 |
| Included components | Zoo Med Reptile Basking Spot Lamps 150 Watts (4 Pack) |
| Item Weight | 0.75 Pounds |
| Item model number | SL-150 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 10.16 x 10.16 cm; 340.19 g |
| Specific uses | Plant Growing |
| Specification met | LIGHT_BULB, 150 watts |
P**E
I bought the Zoo Med 4-Pack of 150W Reptile Basking Spot Lamps, and they’ve been fantastic so far. The quality is great, they provide strong heat and light, and my bearded dragon loves basking under them. For the price, it’s an excellent deal, especially since I go through bulbs regularly. They heat up quickly and maintain a steady temperature in the enclosure. Conclusion: If you need reliable and affordable basking spot lamps for your reptile, this 4-pack from Zoo Med is a great choice. Highly recommend!
J**N
People write bad reviews after having bad experiences early on in their reptile-keeping with bulbs having a short turn around. This happens to most people, and then after a year or two, they realize they haven't changed a bulb in over 6 months. As you settle down fiddling with the terrarium, as you learn to be extra careful near the light fixtures, as you learn that you do not even try touching or moving or fiddling with the fixture until the bulb has been off for an hour, as the daily routine and temperature fluctuations becomes set in stone your bulbs will last longer. Incandescent bulbs work by pushing too much electricity through too fine a metal wire filament which the metal wire does not like and is thus forced to emit light and heat to keep the energy moving through the circuit, this warms and brightens the enclosure. Most household incandescent bulbs used to be between 10W and 100W; this product is 150W, that's pushing a whole lot more electricity through basically the same filament -- it's an inherently unstable system which is why no one used them for lighting. They are incredibly sensitive to changes in temperature and placement: wiggle it too much and the filament stretches and pulls itself apart, examine the bulb too soon after turning it off and the wire will break off (this happened to me today), accidentally drop a single drop of water onto a lit bulb and it will catastrophically explode (trust me) I do not believe there is any non-anecdotal evidence for one brand's bulbs being more stable or reliable than another's. When you're buying these bulbs you are making a decision based on weighing your faith in a slightly more expensive established brand or a cheap outsider product. ZooMed is reliable in most other products so I trust them with my bulbs.
J**D
Lights all came working and as expected and are much cheaper than buying from the pet shop, first bulb lasted 2 months and that was with me moving it a lot while I was dialing in the basking spot for my Savannah monitor
J**N
Got this set of four bulbs for a really good price. Set it up yesterday and the temps reading 109°F. Which is perfect for my bearded dragon. Thank you!
B**E
2 out of 4 lights were damaged - literal waste of money to purchase
Trustpilot
1 day ago
1 month ago