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    LED lights

    I know Balls dont require and special lighting but I was wonderng if anyone has used LED stip lighting with sucess. I am just tired of light fixtures on top of my tnaks and as I am switching over to custome enclosures or AP T-8's I was wondering if these would work
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    lol

    I am messing around with this myself. There recently was a thread about a guy who did this in his Boaphile. (I'll see if I can find it)

    There is no reason why this wouldn't work.... it's just figuring out the logistics.
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    Re: LED lights

    I just made a mount and screwed one into the top of my aquarium rim worked great jsut wanted to make sure I was not shorthing my snake of any needed light requirements. LEDs dont give off any UV that I know of
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    Here is the thread: http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...Boaphile-cages

    Not exactly the route I plan on taking but an interesting one none the less.

    Some LEDs do put out UV, but they are almost always listed as dong so
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    Some LEDs do put out UV, but they are almost always listed as dong so
    I saw some at my local aquarium shop, kind of pricy but man did it make the coral pop! Haha



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    Re: LED lights

    The one I am trying out at the moment states is does not put out UV rays. I just wanted to make sure it would not hurt my snake I know they are nocturnal soe should be fine. But it never hurts to ask
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    Hi,
    Basically...my Bosch GLI 10,8V-Li flexible led strip lighting torch isn't working....batteries are working perfectley in other tools led outdoor lighting fixtures mini led light bars
    i switched it on and a second later..it switched off...

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    I have been using led lighting for years in my enclosures. The simplest I have found is to use the aquarium 'tube' type. They are self contained and water proof and cheap. There is mounting brackets if you want to use them but I just zip tie the fixture in place. easier.

    http://www.ebay.ca/itm/18-7-inch-1-5...ht_2976wt_1328

    There are tons of variations this is just the first one I came to.

    I own a UV meter (solartech) and very few led have any uv at all. The only ones I have found (I use UV rich lights at work so I have been looking for low heat ones) are more expensive and deep blue. I have never found white ones that have an amount of uv that was higher than 8 µW/cm² and the sun is on a dingy day is over 25 µW/cm² it is so low it makes no difference.

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