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That's a peculiar way of looking at this - that is, to change the intensity of 'darkness' (as opposed to changing the luminous intensity and/or wave number of the light affecting the darkness).
In further support of my original supposition I've found that not only her pupils respond under the dark 'red' light, as she often has looked right at me, where ever I am in the room, at my slightest movement. And this is under such dim illumination that even a person has a hard time seeing at all. She's got great eyes I tell ya.
And she's been eating great, and I give her a few crickets about once a month. She is very discrete about dinner, usually sitting down to eat when I'm not around.
Thanks for writing!, - Mark
>>I'm not sure that's what that proves since you only changed the intensity of the darkness.They still may not see the red light. Two of my cresties I still hand feed now and again cause they seem to prefer a cricket only diet(I bought both of them at the same place so they were probably only fed this diet).
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