The ceramic nature of the emitter makes it specific to heating enclosures such as a bearded dragon tank.
Ceramic bulb for bearded dragon.
Alternatively you ll need to fit the ceramic bulb inside your reptile cage with a guard over the top.
This bulb focuses on heat production that is suitable for basking spot.
Ceramic bulbs from wuhostam have the longest lifespan and the most durable performance on this list.
One example of an effective combination is the nomoypet clamp to hold your ceramic bulb and a lamp cover like this one to cover the bulb from direct contact.
If you already have a heat lamp itself these are the bulbs you may want to use.
However there are also flat and concave brands.
The goal of a che is to ultimately raise the temps just enough to get them into the low to mid 70s.
At 100 watts each one light bulb should be sufficient for heating any bearded dragon tank unless extremely large in which case you would need 2 bulbs.
It can work continuously for 24 hours without heating up.
Most ceramic heat emitters are bulb like shaped and can fit into edison screw ceramic lamp holders.
If you need more than 100 watts for either a larger tank or a tank in a cold room check out this zacro reptile heat lamp that comes in at 150 watts.
I highly recommend purchasing a ceramic heat emitter che to provide adequate heat for your dragon while they sleep.
If the temperature in your bearded dragons cage drops below 65 degrees fahrenheit or 18 degrees celsius then yes.
The black ceramic of these emitters is ideal for radiating heat efficiently.
Finally their typical wattage is between 60 to 150 watts.