Re: Ambient air temp too low, heating alternates?
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Originally Posted by
kitedemon
Personally I would not use a IR bulb, pythons see roughly from 500 nM to 850 nM this is basically cyan to infrared 700nM being in the middle of the range 700 nM is dark red. I would suggest deep blue as it is in the 400 Nm range and is less visible to pythons.
It is likely any snake will adapt to visual light but if there is a option why not take it?
"In the rod-dominated retina of P. regius, where all cones are scarce, there are so few ultraviolet-sensitive photoreceptors that it is unreasonable to think that they could do much towards creating any kind of detailed visual picture"
THE PHOTORECEPTORS AND VISUAL PIGMENTS IN THE RETINA OF A BOID SNAKE, THE BALL PYTHON (PYTHON REGIUS) A. J. SILLMAN
Deep blue? Ok got it! Thanks! I really should read up on snake biology.. I come from the knowledge base of mammals... Read on I must!
EDIT: I cannot find any deep blue lights on the petstore websites. I think I'll go with the red ones and switch over to blue asap.