For those who were asking about a lower watt red bulb

I didn't think about that. I had just always raised mine up and it never really got too hot so maybe that's why I didn't have to do that. Thanks.
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Also the fear of fire. I am a bit paranoid even though we have it chained to the ceiling as well. It was just so HOT.
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Yes, our Walmart has started to carry the lower wattage heat bulbs in the pet section too. You can also order several different wattages from amazon.com or reptilesupply.com (or probably any other reptile supply company, just do a search). I have ordered several online and all have arrived in good shape. Our closest Petsmart wanted $14.00 at the store so I was able to order it and pay shipping and still get it cheaper!
 
Yep...got mine at petsmart...totally worth it! Last summer when I set up my brooder in my sunroom(in June)...I used the 250watt bulb and even after raising it it was still pretty warm in there. I had a friend of mine come over(who has raised chicks her whole life) and she said "You're overheating them!!!" AHHH!!! So she told me to just use a standard 100 watt bulb if they were going to be inside. So this time around I wanted to upgrade to the red lightbulb so it would be a little more calming at night rather than 24-7 living under a reg. lightbulb. So far it has been great!!! Someone else on here mentioned buying a regular ceramic heat emmiter(which they also sell at petsmart..no light at all ..just emits heat...made for lizards and such) I loved the idea of it but no so much the PRICE!!(LOL) I think it was like $35??? Anywho...I'm rambling...Happy Brooding Everyone!
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I have a ceramic heat bulb, and they are pricey. Hubby "made" me buy one, said the little chickies where having trouble sleeping cause the red light was too bright.
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I also have a light fixture that has a dial on it so I can adjust the intensity of the light/heat on the other side of the brooder. as they get older, I turn down the light.
 
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Also the fear of fire. I am a bit paranoid even though we have it chained to the ceiling as well. It was just so HOT.
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Yep! I 'bout burned down my house with a heat lamp! I found a plug in dimmer switch that I use for mine now. It wasn't cheap, with shipping it cost me 18 bucks, but I figured it was cheaper than the deductible on my homeowners insurance!
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I did the same thing. the local farmers union has red 250 watt bulbs for 7 bucks. I paid 14 for a dimmer switch at HD(plan on reusing it). I just hope it doesnt make the bulb life shorter, as I notice the bulb make more noise the more you turn it down.
 
I have a 25 watt reptile heat lamp in my ten gallon aquarium/brooder. It works great the first week. The main brooder has a 75 watt reptile heat lamp I got at Walmart last week (got it from the pet section; similar bulbs in the lighting section were twice as much!). Both are the nocturnal varieties, and I haven't heard any complaints from the tenants! I also have a 20 watt red bulb just for ambience.
 

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