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rack question/sunlight
making the transfer from sterilite tubs to a rack system soon. Wondering if the rack is going to allow enough sunlight in as only the front is exposed. Seems like its always going to be dark in there.
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Re: rack question/sunlight
And for a primarily nocturnal animal which spends most of the daylight hours (in the wild) nestled snugly in a rodent burrow or underneath a termite mound, that feels a lot like home.
Ball pythons aren't like lizards or turtles - they have no real need for sunlight. Oh, they look good in it, and photograph great in it - but they don't need it for physiological or psychological health.
~Bruce
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Re: rack question/sunlight
^^ what he said, don't worry about the light.
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Re: rack question/sunlight
ah k thanks, I always thought they needed several hours of 'natural' sunlight
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Re: rack question/sunlight
 Originally Posted by BrucenBruce
And for a primarily nocturnal animal which spends most of the daylight hours (in the wild) nestled snugly in a rodent burrow or underneath a termite mound, that feels a lot like home.
Ball pythons aren't like lizards or turtles - they have no real need for sunlight. Oh, they look good in it, and photograph great in it - but they don't need it for physiological or psychological health.
~Bruce
Ditto, they do way better in the dark.
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