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Tweek Posted - 13/01/2013 : 00:33:51
Is it ok to use the blue moonlight heat bu
lbs? Or should I stick to red ones?
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boomslang Posted - 20/01/2013 : 23:56:46
If it's just a heat bulb stick with the red :)
PythonManDan Posted - 20/01/2013 : 19:28:19
Ive got a Arcadia Moonlight LED strip in a Corn viv and they get on fine with it, looks really well in the evening. Turn the main lights off and they act like its dark, so im guessing it doesnt bother them. The way the product reads is that its set up especially for Reptiles.
chrisc Posted - 13/01/2013 : 08:33:05
stick with the red one's i think they will be able to see more of the blue light so it may disturb them a bit
jimmer7 Posted - 13/01/2013 : 00:38:43
I use the blue one's for are crested geckos.

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