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Another Lighting Question
As far as lighting/heating goes I was wondering if it's okay to just have a ceramic heater in the tank. Our 50 gallon is in our living room which gets an amazing amount of sunlight, but I was wondering if the ceramic heater is okay for night time to. Should I leave it on at night or get a night time bulb?
We usually got to bed well after it gets dark (1-3am) so I was worried about them not really getting the whole day and night thing. I obviouly turn the lights in the house off at night, but I was wondering if they need a certain amount of "night time" is that a lame question???
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Re: Another Lighting Question
Normal sunlight and "room light" are plenty ... as long as there is "night" at some point ... it doesn't have to be long, just there.
Sound like you've got it covered. 
-adam
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"The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing."
- Anna Sewell, author of Black Beauty
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Re: Another Lighting Question
I use a ceramic for my 40gal breeder, which is in line of a window, and mine wake up and become active right around 9 every night, like clockwork if you will
wildlifewarrior
“The richest value of wilderness lie not in the days of Daniel Boone, nor even in the present but rather in the future.” - Aldo Leopold
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Re: Another Lighting Question
oh good thanks you 2...I was really worried that it might of seemed like a stupid question but personally I think it was a good one
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Re: Another Lighting Question
 Originally Posted by TheAudOne
I think it was a good one 
Me too!
-adam
Click Below to Fight The National Python & Boa Ban


"The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing."
- Anna Sewell, author of Black Beauty
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Re: Another Lighting Question
There are no stupid questions. Thats how you learn the little tricks of the trade is by asking.
wildlifewarrior
“The richest value of wilderness lie not in the days of Daniel Boone, nor even in the present but rather in the future.” - Aldo Leopold
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Re: Another Lighting Question
Related (at least somewhat) question.
I'm thinking about moving my BP to a basement area where there's no ambient lighting and no way, I should think, for him to tell day from night. Would I encounter any problems?
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Re: Another Lighting Question
do you have any type of light source there (just like a room light to flip on in the morning and turn off at night)? i think it stresses out the animal when there is no way to tell a cycle but i believe worse than no light is a full time light so atleast that's not the problem. i believe it's more important when you are focusing on breeding too, such as making fake seasons by timing the light to dark ratio different as the year progresses. when i had mine in the basement with no windows i used a red light heat lamp (which messed up humidity) but then flipped on my room light in the morning and at night obviously just turned it off. i believe if the temps are kept and humidity is on then maybe just plugging in a lamp will do the trick.
-billy
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Re: Another Lighting Question
I would suggest having somewhere around 12 hours of light and 12 dark per day, some people (like in the summer) will have 14 hours of light 10 hours of dark. Just to simulate natural day/night cycles.
hope that helps!
wildlifewarrior
“The richest value of wilderness lie not in the days of Daniel Boone, nor even in the present but rather in the future.” - Aldo Leopold
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Re: Another Lighting Question
While I have everyone on this page, how many ball pythons could you house together, right now I have my 2 in a 55 gallon. Shilo is 4 foot and Willow is 3 foot. I call them boy and girl but I have yet to get them sexed.
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