glitch_in_the_system
Juvie Member
"The phase-out of incandescent light is to begin with the 100-watt bulb in 2012 and end in 2014 with the 40-watt. All light bulbs must use 25 percent to 30 percent less 2014. By 2020, bulbs must be 70 percent more efficient than they are today. "
While I am a firm supporter of getting rid of incandecent bulbs from an environmentalist perspective, I was wonder how the phaseout will effect the reptile trade. Clearly there are other heat sources availbable other than incandecent bulbs, but so many keepers choose to go with cheap household incandecents for their heating needs. What do you guys think about this?
Since I currently do not keep any duirnal reptiles or any that require heat since I am only keeping a couple crested geckos currently, this wont really affect me but I know that this will affect many on the board here. Ideally I would like to see this push reptile supply companies into creating more affordable and more efficient Ceramic Heat Emitters (CHE's) and Radiant Heat Pannels, but I fear that more and more people will turn towards dangerous options like heat rocks. Now technically a halogen bulb is incandecent but I haven't seen whether or not they will be phased out as well.
If you hadn't heard about the ban of incandecents you may have noticed if you have purchased any new lighting lately. More and more the max wattages of light fixtures is dropping making incandecent bulbs inadequate and helping push people towards better and more efficient alternatives like Compact Flourecents and LED's.
While I am a firm supporter of getting rid of incandecent bulbs from an environmentalist perspective, I was wonder how the phaseout will effect the reptile trade. Clearly there are other heat sources availbable other than incandecent bulbs, but so many keepers choose to go with cheap household incandecents for their heating needs. What do you guys think about this?
Since I currently do not keep any duirnal reptiles or any that require heat since I am only keeping a couple crested geckos currently, this wont really affect me but I know that this will affect many on the board here. Ideally I would like to see this push reptile supply companies into creating more affordable and more efficient Ceramic Heat Emitters (CHE's) and Radiant Heat Pannels, but I fear that more and more people will turn towards dangerous options like heat rocks. Now technically a halogen bulb is incandecent but I haven't seen whether or not they will be phased out as well.
If you hadn't heard about the ban of incandecents you may have noticed if you have purchased any new lighting lately. More and more the max wattages of light fixtures is dropping making incandecent bulbs inadequate and helping push people towards better and more efficient alternatives like Compact Flourecents and LED's.