Hi everyone,
I'm sure many of you have come across this and I know some one will have answer. In this day of energy saving bulbs, it's hard, impossible (?) to find a globe that gives off any heat ( reptile globes aside). They're all super low wattage, LED etc & they don't give off warmth ! Not good in the middle of winter. Fortunately the little critters go into a dormant state, but certainly not reproductive !.
How, or who/where from, are you sourcing heat emitting globes for replacement in your fly or cricket boxes ?
All suggestions are gratefully welcomed.
Thanks,
Ian.
Sourcing Light Globes for Fly / Cricket Boxes
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Halogen globes. ..with ceramic base...give off ample heat..with a thermostat 

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I use the coloured light globes - 25w - Party lights pack of 10
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I have gone onto halogen globes, i think they are the 55 watt ones. Supermarkets sell quite cheap and they last a lot longer than the now banned filament/ incandescent type globes. They have plenty of heat for my fly cage for Winter but will drop down the wattage for warmer weather. I do hang a seed bag on the front with partial ventilation though for Winter. Craig
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I fitted a thermostat and use 70 watt day lite or infrared globes ( reptile). Working well. Do have a cloth cover in front which I can raise or lower when I want. Even though the globes are dearer they do last a long time. When equating the cost with the results in the aviary it works out very reasonable. In summer they are hardly on and in winter still have quite a lot of off time. The thermostat is the key I believe.
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Thanks everyone. I wont say that I'm that literate reviewing light bulbs. I've tried the ceramic types & they dont seem to give any heat ( & I know the LEDs dont ) & yes Ive strolled the isles at Bunnings & even seeking assistance.
I use an infrared heat lamp in the aviary this time of year & concur with Muzza, I think I might need to change my mounting ( bayonet to screw type ) and add a thermostat.
Thank you again everyone for your contributions.
I use an infrared heat lamp in the aviary this time of year & concur with Muzza, I think I might need to change my mounting ( bayonet to screw type ) and add a thermostat.
Thank you again everyone for your contributions.