Like most reptiles when it comes to lighting red eared slider have very particular needs.
Red eared slider heat lamp at night.
This temperature also applies to red eared sliders.
In my experience many red eared sliders sleep in the water at night.
My favourite heating light.
I have also seen many owners using an infrared heat lamp as night lamps.
The heat lamp should never be placed in such a way that your slider cannot get away from it if he wants to.
As noted above you will only need a heat lamp if you can t get the basking temperature to at least 80 degrees fahrenheit.
These lights produce a red light with mild heat which is very good for new born hatchlings.
If your slider wants to go to the other side of the tank and cool down he should be able to do so.
Each one of these plays a role in your turtle s development metabolism and growth.
It should range from 76 to 84 degrees fahrenheit.
In the wild they benefit from the presence of three elements of light that are provided by natural sunlight.
An extra heat source can help get your basking temperature there.
Uva rays ultraviolet a uvb rays ultraviolet b and heat.
Depending on your needs you can choose between the 50 75 and 100 watt options.
Red eared sliders being ectothermic regulate their temperature by the ambient temperature.
Infrared heat lamps are also effective for sick turtles as the heat helps the turtles to fight the germs.
Do turtles need a heat lamp at night.
Do red eared sliders need a heat lamp.