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I would say it depends on where you put the the basking branch, but I agree with Kyle o scope and Linda'sjackson.Is this 100W Basking Spot Too Strong For My Vieiled Chamelon? Pet store recommended this one
Out of curiosity what is wrong with LED light bulbs? If they can achieve the temperature that your cham needs is there a problem with them?+1.
Spots aren't good either; the abrupt temperature changes they can create can burn.
FLOOD lights are much better; their beams dissipate more gradually, creating a temperature gradient which is desired.
Best bulbs for basking lights are (in order of preference):
A clamp light fixture works well for basking lights, as they're easily aimable.
- Household incandescent bulb (not LED)
- Incandescent flood light (not LED and not spot light)
- Halogen flood light (not spot light)
Basking lamps are best installed/mounted at an angle to produce a temperature gradient rather than a hot-spot.
That's just it—they can't. LEDs are more (too) efficient; they don't convert as much energy into heat as the other types of bulbs. And the heat that they do produce rises up—not projected outward/downward like the other types of bulbs.Out of curiosity what is wrong with LED light bulbs? If they can achieve the temperature that your cham needs is there a problem with them?