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    Another random question. My sister in law is going for her vet tech currently but her final goal is to be a veterinarian one day. She came back from a week long seminar in which she spent time working with alot of exotic animals. Of course she had a whole bunch of "advice" on keeping, raising and breeding snakes. I take it all with a grain of salt. Apparently tubs and racks are not the proper way to house snakes........ we got into the conversation about UVB light and she is in the corner of all reptiles REQUIRE UVB light to help with there vitiman D and bone development. (I'll say now I've read everything on this site and have even found a study suggesting otherwise)

    Here is my question, when babies are in the eggs developing and growing to hatch, would UVB light in the incubator reduce the chances of kink or other bone related disorders?
    Last edited by Weremey59; 12-16-2018 at 03:37 PM.

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