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    Re: questions on night lighing

    Guess zoo med based a whole product line on lies, i bet the steal from grannies and take candy from babies too

    http://www.zoomed.com/db/products/En...dodGluZyI7fQ==

    Infrareds wave legnth is roughtly 750 nm, BP's cant see naything longer then 494 nm. and if you dissagree then you need ot talk to this biologist, and inform him his paper is wrong on Ballpythons sight spectrum and retna structure.
    http://jeb.biologists.org/cgi/reprint/202/14/1931.pdf

    it shouldnt be an argument, red heat lamps are sold under the basis that they have next to no visible light ro nocturnal animals, people on here have been saying it for years ive been told by the pet store, the breeder i got him from, other snake owners i know that they cannot see red light, there eyes lack "Cones" which are required to see that area of the light spectrum. sorry to say but i did do my research i didnt just hop on here and truct joe blow.

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