No, lizards typically need no heat lamps and actually can stand very cold temperatures it is recommended that you let your pet lizard in your home freezer (with the door open) at least once a month.
If you insist on keeping it as a pet, then yes. Reptiles are cold-blooded. They can't control their own body temperature, but rely on hot conditions instead.
If the gecko is in a tank then yes they love heat lamps! besides, who wants to live in a cold tank?
yes
yes
geckos do need to be in heat when they shed.
Yes, but you should still have a cool place for them to lie. They like a mixture.
nah
No, the gecko would know when to get out of the light.Its a leopard gecko.
Noo heat lamps don't need that well depends Wat it os
heat lamps are used for many purposes ,but I think you should put them on your head to warm your brain.
becase geckos can't keep their body they rely on the sun or any kind of heat
Infrared waves from the electromagnetic spectrum are used in heat lamps and heat sensing devices.
Infrared waves from the electromagnetic spectrum are used in heat lamps and heat sensing devices.
Heat lamps.
things like lizard, bearded dragons, and other types of geckos like fat- tailed geckos
The remaining energy is radiated as heat. Making the filament hotter should increase the percentage of visible light. I believe some lamps (like halogen lamps) do this. But the real solution is to use other technologies - like fluorescent lights, or LEDs.The remaining energy is radiated as heat. Making the filament hotter should increase the percentage of visible light. I believe some lamps (like halogen lamps) do this. But the real solution is to use other technologies - like fluorescent lights, or LEDs.The remaining energy is radiated as heat. Making the filament hotter should increase the percentage of visible light. I believe some lamps (like halogen lamps) do this. But the real solution is to use other technologies - like fluorescent lights, or LEDs.The remaining energy is radiated as heat. Making the filament hotter should increase the percentage of visible light. I believe some lamps (like halogen lamps) do this. But the real solution is to use other technologies - like fluorescent lights, or LEDs.