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Posted by: Carlton at Fri Dec 19 12:20:38 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ] Interesting stuff Eric. Because of their natural habitat I wonder if deremensis is a good study animal for the effects of UVB. They are such shade lurkers they probably don't get much exposure in the wild. I know mine hardly ever went high enough in their cage to get within range of the bulb. They are so extremely sensitive to light that their skin is constantly reacting to it more so than any other species I've seen. Still, I used the Reptisuns as they did seem to increase their activity over a cage that did not have much light generally. I had a lot of plants to support in there and the lights helped them too. | ||
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