Quote Originally Posted by Animallover3541 View Post
I'd use a ceramic heat emitter with it. If you want to provide UVB then get a simple hardware store clamp lamp. Here's a link to one: https://www.amazon.com/Simple-Deluxe...70_&dpSrc=srch
Emitters emit no light so are good to use at night and during the day. Frogs and other herps can still see the light from red bulbs, just not the color. Emitters get HOT so make sure the Fluker's lamp has a ceramic socket, not plastic. I burned my carpet with the lamp, which shows how hot they can really get. They will lower the humidity, so be careful about that.
I have a FLUKER'S LAMP FIXTURE (mini 5.5") and am using a BLUE Daylight bulb (40w) - So far, this seems to be working well and maintaining the Temps and Humidity levels where they should be - Temps are at 77-degrees and Humidity is at 71%. Yes, the Fluker's Lamp fixture does have a ceramic socket. I know what you mean - I had a large Blood Python in a tank with a UTH. Not Good. I ended up Burning the snake. I will never use another UTH again. The Lamp fixture is good because it has a Dimmer.