Reptiles make great pets, but they aren't necessarily easy to look after. You won't need to take your reptile for a walk every day, but you will need to provide it with a healthy environment with the best reptile heating and lighting. And to do that, you will need the reptile heating and lighting equipment from a store you can trust.
There is a basic reason reptiles need extra heat: Reptiles are cold-blooded. They can not control their body temperature. In nature, reptiles manage their body temperature by switching their environment. They get sun on a rock. They burrow into the ground. But reptiles in a cage do not have that choice. They need you to supply heat for them. Some reptiles, like geckos and ball pythons, need supplementary heat 24/7.
Reptile heating isn't quite as straightforward as putting a heating unit in a cage. Many heating systems emit light. Using them to keep a pet reptile warm can be like creating 24-hour daylight, so your pet would certainly not have a regular cycle of activity and rest. Heating for reptiles at night needs to come from an infrared source, like a heated ceramic, as opposed to from a heat lamp. On the other hand, reptiles you keep indoors also need additional lighting. They need the same wavelengths of light offered by sunshine so their bodies can make vitamin D. They need a daytime light along with a additional heat source at all times. And different reptiles need different reptile heating and lighting. Here is a rundown of reptile heating and lighting needs by species.
Ball python heating and lighting: Ball pythons require 8 to 12 hours of light every day, with a number of breaks of 1 to 2 hours during the day. They prefer a nocturnal light to imitate conditions in the wild; infrared light is great at night (just not a glowing light bulb).
Bearded dragon heating and lighting: Bearded dragons require constant heat, preferably from a ceramic heat source 24 hours a day. They also like to be able to indulge in the "sunlight" you give with an incandescent bulb, but ensure it's only switched on during the day.
Chameleon heating and lighting: Chameleons absolutely should have UV-B light during the day so their bodies can make vitamin D. They like reduced temperatures at night from an infrared bulb.
Corn snake heating and lighting: Corn snakes require 8 to 12 hours of light each day with a "night light" or infrared light at night. Don't give them too much white light.
Gecko heating and lighting: Geckos are nocturnal, so they don't need lights that provide UV-B. A regular incandescent bulb for daytime lighting works great, but they need ceramic heat or a nocturnal heat bulb at all hours.
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