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RE: UV

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Posted by: goini04 at Mon Nov 19 11:16:40 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by goini04 ]  
   

In my experience, providing full spectrum lighting has improved the captive conditions of my burms. They seem more alert and active. However, it's important to cycle that light on and off.



JMO,



Chris



>>The simple answer regarding the UV lighting is...it depends.

>>I have had some that loved having the light. And that goes back to when I had a herp room with lots of western exposure windows where there was lights of natural sunlight. Some burms seemed to do better with the lights on in their enclosure.

>>So could have cared less. I know have my snakes in a room with no natural light, and have stopped using UV lighting due to my ever skyrocketing electric bill, and none of the snakes seem to care. As a matter of fact, some of them...not just my burms but my boas as well, have responded better to no lighting.

>>I guess the best thing to do is let the snakes answer your question. Use an inexpensive fixture, and install some UV lighting, and experiment.

>>Let us know if you do, and if so, what your observations were.
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