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Zoo Med Moonlight Reptile Bulb (40W) – Nocturnal Heat & Lunar Viewing
Zoo Med Moonlight Reptile Bulb (40W) – Nocturnal Heat & Lunar Viewing
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Product Description
Keep your "Night Shift" active and healthy with the Zoo Med Moonlight Reptile Bulb. This 40-watt lamp is the perfect way to provide 24-hour heat without the bright white light that disrupts your animal’s natural sleep patterns. Made from true deep-blue glass (not painted or coated), it emits a soft, atmospheric lunar glow that mimics the natural light of a full moon.
The 40W model is a specialized "Relief Pitcher" for small to medium enclosures, providing a gentle thermal boost for nocturnal species like Crested Geckos, Leopard Geckos, or smaller snakes. It allows you to witness the fascinating nighttime behaviors of your reptiles—hunting, climbing, and exploring—without "blinding" them with standard daylight bulbs. If you want to maintain a safe nighttime temperature gradient while enjoying a front-row seat to your reptile's nocturnal "Playbook," this is the bulb for you.
The Performance Stats:
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True Deep-Blue Glass: Provides a naturalistic lunar glow that won't disrupt your pet's circadian rhythm.
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Nighttime Warmth: Delivers localized heat to maintain essential metabolic function through the night.
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Stealth Viewing: Perfect for observing nocturnal species without causing them stress.
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Low Wattage Efficiency: Ideal for maintaining consistent temperatures in smaller "Rookie" setups.
Shipping and Guarantee
Nocturnal bulbs are precision glass equipment. We treat every Moonlight bulb like a "Star Player," using reinforced, shock-resistant packing materials to ensure it arrives at your door ready for the late-night game. To learn more about our standards, visit our Shipping and About Page.
The Playbook (Quick Stats)
| Feature | Specification |
| Wattage | 40 Watts |
| Glass Type | Uncoated True Deep-Blue Glass |
| Light Type | Dim Nocturnal Lunar Glow |
| Best For | Crested Geckos, Leopard Geckos, and Small Snakes |
| Replacement Cycle | Every 3–4 months for consistent performance |
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