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Re: lighting
I got the 41 qt Sterilites at Walmart.
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Re: lighting
I'm not exactly clear why you feel you need to add lights? Is it more for your pleasure or the snakes? Remember, they spend their time in dark burrows in the wild, where they don't get a lot of light.
I've found that natural light cycles in the room that they they are kept in is more than adequate.
Did you mean http://www.reptilebasics.com?
Also, Office Max carries Iris tubs. Or you can order them here: http://www.reptiletubs.com/
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Re: lighting
the lighting was more for the snakes to create daylight time instead of being dark 24/7. red was so i can observe their movement patterns at night.
thanks for the info on tubs will be looking into it more.
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Re: lighting
also what size flexwatt to use? 11inch x 1foot long?
btw thanks for that reptiletub.com link... wonderful! what is the average series everyone use's?
Last edited by K80tik; 04-02-2007 at 02:45 PM.
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Re: lighting
Is there a window with even a little bit of daylight coming through in the room they will be kept? As I understand it simulating daylight really isn't necessary.
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Re: lighting
 Originally Posted by darkangel
Is there a window with even a little bit of daylight coming through in the room they will be kept? As I understand it simulating daylight really isn't necessary.
I agree. As for observing night time movements - I really don't pay that much attention to it in my rack. If I need to see anyone, I just open the tub!
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