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Posted by: ktulu654 at Sun Apr 3 15:17:14 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ktulu654 ] nocturnal reptiles are not 100% nocturnal, although the majority of their active time is at night they would be exposed to some sunlight in the wild. Also it has been shown to stimulate feeding in other speices of reptile and was recommended by my herp vet to help with those times when you just cant figure out why your gecko isnt eating or why it is acting weird. If you do use it though use uv lighting in very small amounts, my vet recommended the lowest levels i could find to try with gecko because of the issue with their eyes. I Have not tried it personally but am considering it to try to stimulate my gecko to eat. [ Hide Replies ]
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