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The type of lamp clamp
Hi,
I'm about to order a lamp clamp for 150W CHE, but as I said in two other threads, in my county we don't have that many options.
So I've chosen two that could potencially be good I think.
This one is a little more expensive in here:
https://www.amazon.com/Zoo-Med-Delux.../dp/B0002AQCXM
But I also found this one:
http://www.exo-terra.com/en/products/glow_light.php
I'm confused with their "glowing ability" sentence.. Like it emits some light by glowing, but it doesn't disturb their night cycle? Weird..
I would like to one which one of those you think should be better. When it's made for up to 150W, it's gonna be ok with a 150W and dimming thermostat, so? I'm worried if everything is ok.
Thanks for advices!
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Re: The type of lamp clamp
After reading the description, the glow lamp has been treated with a glow-in-the-dark layer insude the dome of the lamp. Once you turn off the light, the dome will continue to glow, supposedly mimicking moonlight.
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Re: The type of lamp clamp
Yes I do understand that, but it will not be with a light source, but CHE. So it will emit something in the night?.. Okay, I'll rather go with the safe one, so I'll order the Zoo Med one. Thanks!
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Re: The type of lamp clamp
 Originally Posted by Michelle-07
Yes I do understand that, but it will not be with a light source, but CHE. So it will emit something in the night?.. Okay, I'll rather go with the safe one, so I'll order the Zoo Med one. Thanks!
I would assume you would not get the glow effect with CHE. Most glow-in-the-dark paints are light activated. I think the plain lamp would be the safer bet.
Last edited by Dianne; 10-14-2018 at 01:33 PM.
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