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Heat lamp, on 24/7?
This may just be me being paraniod.
I read something on the internet (stupid internet....) about the zoo med heat bulbs(red ones) randomly exploding, or smoking/catching on fire.
Like I said, I'm probably just over worrying. But I currently leave ours on 24/7. Is that okay? I would rather not do so, but it adds necessary heat during the day and is the only source of heat at night. We're working on getting a thermostat for the heat mat, but probably won't be able to get it until next month.
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I have mine on 24/7. I have to. I have my snakes set up in a larger closet and the heat lamp keeps the ambient temp up in there. Without it, my ambient would drop too low. I unfortunately can't run a heater since our electrical isn't upgraded so I'm stuck with the lamp.
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Mine have been on 24/7 for years (not each).
Maybe the Internet stories are 5th, 6th + generation stories. Possibly the original one involved a foggier or mister going off next to a very hot bulb?
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Re: Heat lamp, on 24/7?
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Originally Posted by Reinz
Mine have been on 24/7 for years (not each).
Maybe the Internet stories are 5th, 6th + generation stories. Possibly the original one involved a foggier or mister going off next to a very hot bulb?
Probably. It just worried me a bit, and I wanted to make sure I'm doing the right thing by leaving it on all the time!
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Mine are on all day for years. As long as you use it in a lamp approved for that wattage and purpose then you are fine.
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Thanks everyone, I feel much less paranoid about it now!! :D
On a slightly different note but along the same lines, there is currently a hide in there that sits right under the heat lamp (which is right on the screen top), and it's approximately half a foot from the top. Delilah likes to sit on top of it at night to bask. Should I be concerned about her burning herself doing this? The lamp has a 40 watt bulb and it doesn't seem too hot at the level where she sits, but I'm also worried that she'll stretch up and touch the lamp.....
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