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    Exclamation Day/Night Cycle Question

    I wanted to know how to properly produce a day/night cycle for my BP's. I have a dark room and use nightglow bulbs for heat that don't produce light. How can my BP's tell when it is day or night?

    Also I don't get much sleep and sometimes the TV and computer monitors are left on all night and are facing my terrariums, does this bother BP's at all?

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    Re: Day/Night Cycle Question

    I could be wrong, but from what I've been reading and what others been saying on this site, A day/night cycle is not neccessary as far as heat, and since they are nighttime critters they don't need light. I'm a night shifter, so when I'm home I'm chillin in front of the computer in the snake room and he doesn't care, he'll come out at night and explore his cage and all.

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    Re: Day/Night Cycle Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Smooth23
    I could be wrong, but from what I've been reading and what others been saying on this site, A day/night cycle is not neccessary as far as heat, and since they are nighttime critters they don't need light. I'm a night shifter, so when I'm home I'm chillin in front of the computer in the snake room and he doesn't care, he'll come out at night and explore his cage and all.
    My heating is fine I just want to know how to give them a proper day/night cycle because I have such a dark room and don't use any bright heat lights.

    Also where I could find an affordable proportional thermostat for my bulbs and heat pads.

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    Re: Day/Night Cycle Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Rusty
    I just want to know how to give them a proper day/night cycle
    Natural light is fine unless you're breeding. When you have adult BP's, you should follow a 14 on 10 off for most of the year and slightly reduce the days when the days are getting shorter during the fall...

    But other than breeding, there is no need to provide a day/night cycle... They'll get the clue from the sun.
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    Re: Day/Night Cycle Question

    the 2 most popular proportional stats are helix and herpstat. you can get info/products for them at

    www.helixcontrols.com

    www.spyderrobotics.com


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    Re: Day/Night Cycle Question

    Quote Originally Posted by ddbjdealer

    But other than breeding, there is no need to provide a day/night cycle... They'll get the clue from the sun.
    I don't get much light in the room and I do want to breed.

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    Re: Day/Night Cycle Question

    this is also on another thread, check out this link

    http://www.8ballpythons.com/journal/...ngcalendar.htm


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    Re: Day/Night Cycle Question

    Quote Originally Posted by kavmon
    this is also on another thread, check out this link

    http://www.8ballpythons.com/journal/...ngcalendar.htm


    vaughn

    I've seen it. I think I'm just going to get sunglo bulbs for the day and have to switch them at night although its probably going to be a hassle.

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    Re: Day/Night Cycle Question

    Or you can get a digital timer from Matt @ www.mgreptiles.com and then hook it up so the bulb goes on in the morning and shuts off at night.


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    Re: Day/Night Cycle Question

    If I'm going to breed let's say next year, do they have to have day/night cycles ALL YEAR long or just during cooling and breeding season?

    Also how do you do this if all your BP's live in racks and don't have acess to natural sunlight?

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