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"Preparing For First shed"
Black lights??
I was thinking about putting a regular black light in my viv with my 2 Garters. The light would be at the top of the viv much like a fish tank light.
Was just wondeing if this would harm the snakes in any way. I was not planning on leaving it on all night etc but rather in the evening and then turn it of when i go to bed and during the day. It would probably be used more for decoration of the tank etc but i wouldnt want to bother if i knew the snakes would be effected.
Thanks
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Subadult snake
Re: Black lights??
Black lights have too much UV lighting. It could possibly cause the snake to go blind. I know someone that used them on leapard geckos & it blinded all of them. I use plant grow lights myself for lighting
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"Preparing For First shed"
Re: Black lights??
That sux. Is there any type of protection that could be put over the light to reduce UV levels...or does it not work that way?? Or is there some other light that is ok to use which also makes things glow??
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Ophiuchus rhea
Re: Black lights??
there are white black lights and black black lights
I know that when I was doing non-silver photographic processes that require "sunlight" for exposure, I had to use the white ones, so perhaps the black ones don't have as much UV?
rhea
"you cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus" Mark Twain
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Mountaineer
Re: Black lights??
 Originally Posted by Bay_area
Black lights have too much UV lighting. It could possibly cause the snake to go blind. I know someone that used them on leapard geckos & it blinded all of them. I use plant grow lights myself for lighting
How are you sure that they have too much UV lighting? I'm not saying that you're wrong, I've just never heard of any kind of lightbulbs causing blindness in any reptiles. I've used one of mine some, and I haven't seen any problems from it. Of course, it is designed to be used with reptiles.
1.1.1 T.p.orarius Gulf Coast Ribbon
1.0 T.e.vagrans Wandering Garter
Shine on you crazy diamond
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Moderator
Re: Black lights??
Your Garters certainly don't require the UV. So maybe it's not worth taking any risks. That said, I don't think limited exposure to this kind of light would cause any harm...they have hides, right? As I say, they don't need it, so why bother?
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Mountaineer
Re: Black lights??
 Originally Posted by adamanteus
Your Garters certainly don't require the UV. So maybe it's not worth taking any risks. That said, I don't think limited exposure to this kind of light would cause any harm...they have hides, right? As I say, they don't need it, so why bother?
That's a good point too.
1.1.1 T.p.orarius Gulf Coast Ribbon
1.0 T.e.vagrans Wandering Garter
Shine on you crazy diamond
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Edgy Exotic Reptiles
Re: Black lights??
i use a regular during the day and a pet store black light at night and i was thinking of switching to red day and night is that ok?
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Mountaineer
Re: Black lights??
Well you don't really need one at night unless your house gets really cold for some reason.
1.1.1 T.p.orarius Gulf Coast Ribbon
1.0 T.e.vagrans Wandering Garter
Shine on you crazy diamond
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Subadult snake
Re: Black lights??
 Originally Posted by Elliot
How are you sure that they have too much UV lighting? I'm not saying that you're wrong, I've just never heard of any kind of lightbulbs causing blindness in any reptiles. I've used one of mine some, and I haven't seen any problems from it. Of course, it is designed to be used with reptiles.
There were test done before. The UVA rays from black lights are very high. There was a good article on reptile lights in the "Vivarium magazine" before. There are UV indicators available. I would never use it with a nocturnal reptile & limited use with diurnal reptiles
here is a chart, if I remember right; the UVB is what is needed in lizard & turtles for absorbing vitamin D3
Bulb
Manufacturer UVA
UVB
Illuminance (lux) Reptisun UVB 310
Zoo Med1
23
10
398 Reptile D-Light 8%
National Biolological Corp.
no longer made
7
9
409 Reptile D-Light 3%
National Biolological Corp.
no longer made
6
4
430 Reptile Daylight
Energy Savers Unlimited (ESU)
3
3
398 Sylvania 350 Blacklight
Sylvania
153
2.6
86 Metal Halide, 100w, 5500K
Energy Savers Unlimited (ESU)
40
1.9
2260 Vita-Lite
Duro-Test
6
1.3
452 VLX Full Spectrum
Verilux
3
1.2
490 ReptaSun
Fluker
5
1.1
538 Chroma 50
General Electric
2
1.1
495 Colortone 50
Philips Lighting Co.
2
1.1
484 Lumichrome Full Spectrum2
Lumiram
4
0.9
527 Ott-Lite
Environmental Lighting Concepts
2
0.9
479 Repti-Glo
Rolf C. Hagen Corp.
1
0.9
829 Cool White
Sylvania Lighting
2
0.1
527
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