Any reason not to use a blacklight?
Im working on a custom enclosure for my bp, and considering to use a fluorescent blacklight 24/7 to keep good ambient temps is there any reason I shouldn't use this? Could it cause health issues? Is it visible to bp's?
Re: Any reason not to use a blacklight?
I don't know if a black light will cause any problems or not. What I used for mine was a reptile basics 40w Radiant Heat Panel and I love it works like a champ. Keeps my ambient perfectly when used with a T-Stat. I don not thank you can regulate a Flourescent bulb to do that would be my only concern.
Re: Any reason not to use a blacklight?
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1nstinct
The black light will not hurt your snake at all, i have a 6 year old uv light on one of my bps cage. The uv light will not give off enough heat to increase the temp with in the cage. Try RHP like everyone else suggested, you could use a small one and it will increase the temp just enough to heat up the cage for a proper gradient.
If the bulb is actually inside the cage it will increase the air temperature a few degrees. In my cages I see a 3 degree difference between when the 18" fluorescent tubes are on and off.
http://i1186.photobucket.com/albums/...psa85c2c32.jpg
Re: Any reason not to use a blacklight?
Aaron, are you critters able to touch those lights?
I've got a blacklight that I might like to put in my cage (right now it's on the outside). I just don't want fried snake for dinner.
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BWyant
Aaron, are you critters able to touch those lights?
I've got a blacklight that I might like to put in my cage (right now it's on the outside). I just don't want fried snake for dinner.
Not the tubes directly, they get too hot. the fixtures that I use have plastic diffusers that cover the bulbs:
http://i1186.photobucket.com/albums/...s/IMG_0372.jpg