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Posted by: BGF at Tue Jan 25 19:19:06 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BGF ] I keep all of mine with quite large amounts of UVA and UVB booming down on them, the amount proportional to that of the habitat they come from. As all of mine are Australian and most are desert species, they would certainly be used to plenty of UV in the wild. Whether or not the definately need it is for physiological reasons is one thing but I noticed that the animals certainly seem more alert with lots of UV. Also, I've noticed the colours can be sharper with lots of UV, wild caught animals seem to fade quite a bit when deprived of UV. I give most of the snakes access to UV light as well for the same reasons. | ||
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