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[QUOTE="jarich, post: 1633682, member: 76043"] Generally speaking, the same brands as the bulbs that are most often recommended. If you are mounting it inside the enclosure it may take a bit more creativity, it's true. You can usually use zip ties, wire or other metal retaining clips fairly simply though. As for the larger hoods, since the bulbs have reflectors inside them, the hood really just traps the heat. That's why the bigger hoods are for larger wattage bulbs. It doesn't determine beam width or anything like that though. I wouldn't recommend a normal incandescent bulb for basking no. The halogen is a much more efficient bulb so will give you more heat and light while using less energy. And you always want to have lights pointing down if possible. Even basking lamps can irritate eyes if it shines directly into them. [/QUOTE]
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