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Your cart is empty.Hermit Crabs need a habitat that replicates their natural environment as closely as possible. The Black Nighttime Bulb provides the heat that the Hermit Crab would normally receive in the tropics at night.
Debbie S.
2025-09-06 18:40:10
Well worth the money, it works great. I live in Maryland in a single house my bedroom gets kind of chilly I leave this light bulb on 24/7. It is still working. I got the flukers thing that the bulb screws into it gets really hot but it works great. The sand is nice and warm I do keep the light away from the food and water like it says and my hermit crab is still living I've had this since before Thanksgiving
Benson
2025-08-03 18:36:19
This light is perfect for a nighttime environment in your crab tank. It creates a light just slightly brighter than moonlight. Keeps the tank warm for my crabs and lasts a long time!
Elton Bly
2025-07-24 12:55:33
Work as they should.
Ashley O.
2025-07-06 14:14:13
Didn't last long, as other reviewers have said. No real benefit for hermit crabs. All its great for is to pretty much instantly zap your humidity levels. And if you're into seriouslu providing great homes for these poor sweet very misunderstood babies, you will know what I mean. If you're using for hermits, avoid this like the plague! I now use LED lights in my crabs' enclosure for lighting and heat mats for heating now that I know exactly what hermit crabs need to thrive!
Samuel Swirsky
2025-06-16 15:23:36
This keeps my geckos tank nice and warm, definitely not just for hermit crabs. I have the tank in my room and while the red light is nice for observation it is not so bright that I can't sleep. Plus it is easier to sleep knowing that Jeremy (my gecko) is warm and comfortable.
Tripp Vicente
2025-05-25 15:11:30
Works well, dim as it should be. Good for turtles too.
Snflgus
2025-01-12 11:08:12
Our three hermit crabs LOVE this light! They come out, wander around and bask when we have it on. I think it may mess up their ability to see outside of the aquarium because they don't seem to notice us approaching to watch them. They carry on with whatever even if we put our face up to the glass. In contrast, when their day light is on, they hide in their shells as soon as we're three feet away from the aquarium.
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