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    Thanks for your input.

    I know that bps aren't known for their social appearances, but that was just one of a few reasons that we switched the cycle to be opposite ours. More or less, it was just a perk. the real reason I reversed the light cycle was that it was extremely hot in my apartment during the day through the summer, so it was easier to keep the temp regulated when the apartment was cooler in the night and I had the lower powered night lamp for the day. Now that the weather is cooling down, I kind of want to keep the light cycle on nights for the same reason, cooler at night.

    But I didn't know that about the infrared bulbs, as I was told there was no point for them as bps don't need the, what was it? uv? I don't remember, but still, thanks. I was wondering about that! I have friends with red lights on their snakes but I never knew why.

    I think I'll switch
    Last edited by Azaria; 10-17-2010 at 03:00 AM.

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