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    Reptile Show Display Table Lights?

    Can someone send me the link of a good place to get the lights many vendors use to light their tables at reptile shows?

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    Reptile Show Display Table Lights?

    Bump. I am looking for information on this as well.


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    Reptile Show Display Table Lights?

    I haven't really been looking recently, but I asked someone at a recent reptile show and they said they had gotten theirs at Office Depot.

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    Here is one place..it all depends on the look that you want for your table.
    http://www.artquid.com/art-materials...mp-m55146.html

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    Reptile Show Display Table Lights?

    So the lamp itself is up to you, but do different kinds of bulbs make your animals look a certain way? I would think daylight type bulbs would be best.


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    Re: Reptile Show Display Table Lights?

    Quote Originally Posted by missriss2012 View Post
    So the lamp itself is up to you, but do different kinds of bulbs make your animals look a certain way? I would think daylight type bulbs would be best.


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    I was wondering the same. What type of bulbs are the best for display?

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    Re: Reptile Show Display Table Lights?

    Many folks I've seen just use desk style clamp lamps with high wattage white bulbs. I imagine some use high powered UV bulbs to really make their snakes' colors pop. These kinds when kept near the snakes also help keep them warm.
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    Re: Reptile Show Display Table Lights?

    Quote Originally Posted by missriss2012 View Post
    So the lamp itself is up to you, but do different kinds of bulbs make your animals look a certain way? I would think daylight type bulbs would be best.


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    The temperature of the light (as in warm light vs cool light) will definitely affect the way they look. Warm light will bring out oranges and yellows, cool bluish light makes whites look bright. I like the GE reveal bulbs, they're cheap, fairly bright, and mid tonal range.
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