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    You may read all about their color sensitivity here http://jeb.biologists.org/content/202/14/1931.long

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    I had a red bulb once, and my ball python would "flinch", when I first turned it on. They can absolutely see red light.

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    Re: Red Light vs Blue Light

    Quote Originally Posted by Godzilla78 View Post
    I had a red bulb once, and my ball python would "flinch", when I first turned it on. They can absolutely see red light.
    Anecdotes aren't proof.

    I have red LEDs with one of mine and its doesn't seem to be an issues at all. We can't all be right.

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    Re: Red Light vs Blue Light

    Quote Originally Posted by SiXandSeven8ths View Post
    Anecdotes aren't proof.

    I have red LEDs with one of mine and its doesn't seem to be an issues at all. We can't all be right.
    Well, “seems not to be an issue.” Is not as good evidence as a ball python flinching at red light being turned on. Im not saying it is an “issue” just saying they can see red light based on simple observation and testing.

    How else do you explain the jerking reaction at the exact moment of a red light being turned on? Coincidence?
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