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RE: UVB Lighting for monitors

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Posted by: shottz at Sun Oct 2 04:27:43 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by shottz ]  
   

I am not trying to take anything away from anyone I was just trying to get a sense on how many people may or may not use the UV bulb. It's just like the post a few down about someone saying they never turn the flood lamps off and have 24 hour light. Never heard much about that either, I always had light cycle rotations. Which is better??? beats me but it gave me something to think about. I dont ever plan on breeding monitors so I can't even comment on that. The only thing I can say is when having 2 hot spots of the same degree, the monitor I had would always bask on the MVB bulb spot.


   

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