The problem with using a regular lamp as a basking lamp, is that it has plastic components that will melt with all the heat that the bulb is producing, I know this from experience, I had one melt on me, not a pretty sight

, if and when you do get a lamp, make sure that it has a ceramic base so that it does not melt on you, you will probably spent the money on a new lamp when it melt that you will pay for a ceramic base one that one time.
A regular lamp is fine for a UV bulb since the UV bulb (fluorescent coil) does not produce enough heat to melt any plastic on the lamp, I use a ceramic base basking clamp lamp for the basking light, and a regular lamp for my UV full spectrum fluorescent coil bulb.
