








🦎 Illuminate your reptile’s world with desert-grade UV power!
The LUCKY HERP UVA UVB Reptile Light 10.0 is a 23W compact fluorescent lamp designed specifically for desert-dwelling reptiles like bearded dragons and tortoises. It emits 10% UVB and 30% UVA to promote Vitamin D3 production and calcium absorption, featuring a machine-made special glass tube that ensures stable UVB output with minimal fading. Compatible with standard US E26 sockets, this bulb offers a reliable, cost-effective alternative to premium reptile lighting solutions.













| ASIN | B082DY67TZ |
| Item model number | UVB 10.0 |
| Manufacturer | LUCKY HERP |
| Product Dimensions | 14.48 x 6.1 x 6.1 cm; 132 g |
M**O
Voltage not for UAE
The product operating voltage is 110. Since I bought it for use in UAE from Amazon store it is not compatible and got damaged immediately.
C**E
I normally buy these particular UVB lights from Serpentarium, which are very expensive, yet there is not a guarantee that they will last three months, though it did. There really is not much of a difference between a Serpentarium Lugarti bulb and this one upon comparison that I can observe. I think that the UVB bulb would last longer if it was in a single light fixture as opposed to a dual light fixture that can burn out the UVB faster with heat generated nearby in a ceramic or heat light.
M**A
Recieved defective Bulb.
J**Z
Update (couple/few monts later) - About a month after writing this original review, the light stopped coming on with my timer. I have other light sources as mentioned so I didn't prioritize replacing the bulb. Lo and behold a couple weeks later it just magically started working again and has been now for well over a month. Go figure. Maybe bulb is sentient and demands vacation? Lol Added this to my new 4x2x2 bioactive setup for my ball python. Many people say BPs don't need UVB, and the ones that do often spend a lot on t5 style tubes. Since I already have a basking lamp as well as LED grow lights for the plants, I went with this CFL style of UVB light to both save money and have a smaller footprint to work with. It's been going strong for a couple months now. Hopefully it lasts
A**R
Faulty product
K**Z
My reptile grew 15 inches from this
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