Day & Night LED

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  • Convenient and energy efficient day & night lighting
  • Ideal for reptiles and amphibians with NO UVB-requirements
  • Allows natural nighttime temperature drops
  • Long lifespan
  • Includes self-adhesive support-base

The Exo Terra Day & Night LED is ideal for reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates with NO UVB-requirements, like snakes, nocturnal geckos, frogs, newts, salamanders, spiders, scorpions, insects, etc. … The bright white LED’s (1) create a nice daylight, while the blue LED’s mimic a moonlight shimmer that enable you to observe your animals at night without disturbing their natural behavior. The dim light of the blue LED’s allows nocturnal animals to navigate in their territory in search of insects, mating-partners, etc… whereas in total darkness they would be completely disoriented. Simply tap the Day/Night logo touch button (2) to switch from bright daylight to blue night light (3). The Exo Terra Day & Night LED is the most convenient and energy efficient way to illuminate your terrarium day & night. Conventional lightbulbs waste more than 80% of the used energy in the form of heat, whereas the Exo Terra Day & Night LED illuminates your terrarium with a minimum of heat and a maximum of light output. An almost complete absence of heat production reduces the risk of overheating during summer season and allows natural night time temperature drops. The LED’s in the Exo Terra Day & Night LED consume less energy and have a longer lifespan compared to conventional incandescent and fluorescent lightbulbs.

 
Day & Night LED
Day & Night LED
PT2335 Day & Night LED Small - 14 white LED / 1 blue LED
PT2336 Day & Night LED Large - 22 white LED / 2 blue LED

Also available:

PT2337 Day and Night LED Replacement Support Base Small
PT2338 Day and Night LED Replacement Support Base Large

Instruction Manual (PDF): NA - EU

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3rd discovery of a new species during Exo Terra expedition