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I don't use any 'other' lights (besides my red light) as my office where I keep all my reptiles have many cages setup on a timer and once those turn on there's enough light for my snakes to know it daytime.
As far as I know BP don't need any type of UV lighting. They just need to have a light cycle.
Re: lighting (dumb question)
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Originally Posted by
YvesA
I don't use any 'other' lights (besides my red light) as my office where I keep all my reptiles have many cages setup on a timer and once those turn on there's enough light for my snakes to know it daytime.
As far as I know BP don't need any type of UV lighting. They just need to have a light cycle.
alright so I guess the light that come threw my window into my tanks is enough
thanks
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any other opinions on the question?
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Hi,
I don't think you need to add a daylight lamp. If you want to then wouldn't it be possible to use the strip lights for fishtanks a little away from the tank?
dr del
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Be careful having your tank next to your window. If enough light comes in it can overheat your tank causing some issues. Just monitor the temps closely.
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I also only use a red infared light :D
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Originally Posted by
AndrewGeibel
Be careful having your tank next to your window. If enough light comes in it can overheat your tank causing some issues. Just monitor the temps closely.
thanks for the warning but no worries:P, my tank is completely on the other side of where my window is... it isnt close enough:) but the light reaches the tank
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I have a daylight blue light for during the day and an infrared light on all the time. I have the daylight bulb set on a timer so I don't need to worry about the sleeping patterns. I feel I need to have it because I have covers over my windows to keep the bright lights out. I can't stand the brightness inside.:cool: