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No Halogen anymore - replacement
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[QUOTE="ChileanTaco, post: 2042827, member: 118921"] [USER=97951]@KarrieRee[/USER] I know a CHE won't replace a basking bulb, but can a CHE [I]plus[/I] a LED (focused on the same spot) replace a basking bulb, or not? (I had never seen a CHE switched on, don't know how they behave.) I can get basking bulbs (Zoomed) - I'm already using one of them in addition to the halogen in the setup, should I in the future replace the halogen once I can't get it anymore with another one of them? I currently do use a 100 W Zoomed basking bulb [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.amigales.cl/ampolleta-repti-basking-spot-lamp.html[/URL] and a 100 W halogen, and have more of these. But I want to plan ahead as I might not be able to buy halogen bulbs in the future. If I would have to switch to 2 Zoomed lamps in the future, it's better I know ahead as most stores have about one per month in stock or so, and I of course want to make absolutely sure to have proper light/heat as I know this is super crucial for the health of a bearded dragon and I take this very serious. Regarding Amazon: Amazon is not really available here. Well, technically it is - I can get only items from sellers that ship internationally, so with 220 V I would have to order from Europe. As import fees are steep, and packages often arrive in not good conditions, I would rather use what is already available in the country instead of ordering a fragile electronic item like a bulb. I guess people in Europe or other countries where they switch to LED only will have the same problem, or? What are they using, 2 basking bulbs or a different combination? I have seen that some people have in addition (!) a LED? [/QUOTE]
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