no. the reason is that lizzards need more warmth then chicks do.
a heat lamp is dumb so dont use it
blanket and heat lamp (I recommend a blanket)
Use a heat mat under the vivarium at the same end as the heat lamp.
Yes, but it's really not going to get hot enough for your turtle. Also, make sure you have at least TWO lamps, a heat lamp, and a UVB emulating lamp.
NO, IT WILL DIE. This is because a lamp doesn't give off enough heat.
No, they use more electricity.
It shouldn't, but if the bulb is being used to heat the lizard's terrarium it won't provide enough heat and the lizard may be lethargic. Use a proper terrarium heating lamp, not a CFL or LED bulb for that purpose.
Yes, most likely. it really depends on which type of gecko you have. I have a leopard gecko, and it does require a heating lamp. But if it is really hot or cold, matching your gecko's temperature need, then you usually don't need one. You can ask a vet or a pet store worker for information.
you use up energy and it is turned into heat
A heat lamp emits infrared radiation, which is a type of electromagnetic wave. Infrared radiation has longer wavelengths than visible light, and it is often used to provide heat in various applications such as in heat lamps or infrared saunas.
For a heat lamp, it is recommended to use a ceramic fuse rated for the specific voltage and current requirements of the lamp. It's important to match the fuse rating to the electrical specifications of the lamp to ensure safe operation. If you're not sure, consult the lamp's manual or contact the manufacturer for guidance.
You can use a heat lamp or a bathroom towell to wrap them in.