





Can UVB lights replace reptile heat lamps?
No. UVB lights mainly generate ultraviolet and visible light rather than heat. You can order additional GREENPAW heating lamps to provide heat.
Why is there a "rolling sound" inside the light bulb when moving it? Is the light bulb broken?
No. That's the Solid Amalgam Pill inside the light bulb, which is a necessary component for the operation of the lamp tube. It's completely normal to hear this sound. Don't worry, mercury is safe to seal inside the glass tube.
How to choose the wattage of lighting fixtures?
The 8W lighting fixture is suitable for terrariums ranging from 16 to 24 inches in length.
The 24W lighting fixture is suitable for terrariums ranging from 24 to 36 inches in length.
The 8W light fixture doesn't seem very bright, is there a problem?
No — the 8W fixture is intentionally designed with softer light for smaller enclosures. Most keepers also use a separate daylight bulb for brightness. In a tight space, an overly bright UVB bulb can harm reptiles’ eyes.





Can UVB lights replace reptile heat lamps?
No. UVB lights mainly generate ultraviolet and visible light rather than heat. You can order additional GREENPAW heating lamps to provide heat.
Why is there a "rolling sound" inside the light bulb when moving it? Is the light bulb broken?
No. That's the Solid Amalgam Pill inside the light bulb, which is a necessary component for the operation of the lamp tube. It's completely normal to hear this sound. Don't worry, mercury is safe to seal inside the glass tube.
How to choose the wattage of lighting fixtures?
The 8W lighting fixture is suitable for terrariums ranging from 16 to 24 inches in length.
The 24W lighting fixture is suitable for terrariums ranging from 24 to 36 inches in length.
The 8W light fixture doesn't seem very bright, is there a problem?
No — the 8W fixture is intentionally designed with softer light for smaller enclosures. Most keepers also use a separate daylight bulb for brightness. In a tight space, an overly bright UVB bulb can harm reptiles’ eyes.

































