yes they need some heat source during their first part of life.
It needs warmth from its mother or you have to buy a heat lamp.
If you have other chicks they wil all bunch together if they are cold. If they are just right they all sould be happy and walking around. You sould have them in a box with a heat lamp over them. If they are to hot they will stay out of tha heat lamps way.
by a heat source: lamp, light, or other chicks.
no. the reason is that lizzards need more warmth then chicks do.
Heat lamps are often installed in bathroom ceilings. You can find a variety of fixtures from a single bulb heat lamp fixture to a combo heat lamp vent fan and ceiling light. Heat lamps require a timer on the switch so they will automatically turn off if left unattended.
If by light you meant a heat lamp then yes they do. They would need a heat lamp until they are fully feathered.
The plural of lamp is lamps.
That would depend upon the voltage of the lamps. Heat lamps in a bath are usually 110 volts AC. You also need to know the wattage of the lamps. That will determine the capacity (think number of lamps) that the circuit could support. These ratings can be found on the lamp itself. The fixture supporting the lamp must also be of the correct capacity.
no,not if you have the towel on top of the heat lamp, but if you have the towel underneath it then it is possible
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.
Yes the word lamp is a common noun. The plural form would be lamps.
The life span of the average ceramic heat lamp is 3-4 years, for the more expensive lamp probably have an additional 2 years. You can purchase these lamps with an extended warranty.