if your referring to UV. daylight hours so between 6-10 hours is good. as for a heat lamp. it must remain on at all times however in summer depending on what country your in if its hot enough you can turn the heat lamp off threw summer.
Six weeks
The Lamp goes in your brooder, the eggs go in your incubator. Regards
why does the heat a snake feels from the heat lamp above him
It may take 30-60 minutes for the homemade lava lamp to heat up and start bubbling. This can vary depending on the temperature of the room and the specific ingredients used in the lamp.
Depends how long it has been out of the nest and if the heat is enough. I don't think it will since a lamp wouldn't produce the right amount of heat.
It depends if you have a heat lamp or a regular lamp on....If you have a heat lamp on all night that is good for your beardie because it keeps him warm without disturbing his sleep it doesn't disturb his sleep because he can't see the uv light. If you have a regular light thenit might keep your beardie up.
a heat lamp is dumb so dont use it
Heat Lamp. Is a lamp that shines heat energy ( electromagnetic Energy) into the form of heat.
It takes about 30-40 minutes before the wax inside the lamp is 'oozing' and flowing. After about 10 minutes, the wax will erupt from the bottom in a kind of stalagmite formation, which will then break up and sink to the bottom as it melts into liquid. Then the bubbles will start to rise and fall. The longer you leave the lamp on, the smaller the bubbles will be.
blanket and heat lamp (I recommend a blanket)
Leopard geckos should be on a 12 hour light cycle.