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snakekid6996
07-15-13, 04:49 PM
I was on YouTube yesterday and I saw a guy who said he uses a 5% uvb light for his snakes to enhance their natural skin colors. I looked it up online and a few people said they use low uvb lighting, because they believe it gives a small benefit to the snakes health with their d3 and calcium. Do any of You guys no if this is true or is it just a waste of my time to go buy uvb bulbs for my snake enclosures??
Lankyrob
07-15-13, 04:50 PM
It seems to be a latest idea that UV makes snakes "healthier". Many owners report snakes as being more vibrant with uv.
Personally its something i plan to add to all my vivs when i rebuild my collection.
StudentoReptile
07-15-13, 05:25 PM
UVA is a factor in helping reptiles visually identify food (plants, insects, etc.) as well as offering visual markers for identifying conspecifics. Think of it as enhancing certain inks under a black light.
smy_749
07-15-13, 05:27 PM
Setup an experiment with two siblings of the same clutch and provide one with UVB and let us know what you observe. Ofcourse without a million trials the results are useless, but you can do it anyways and see
Mikoh4792
07-15-13, 05:57 PM
I was on YouTube yesterday and I saw a guy who said he uses a 5% uvb light for his snakes to enhance their natural skin colors. I looked it up online and a few people said they use low uvb lighting, because they believe it gives a small benefit to the snakes health with their d3 and calcium. Do any of You guys no if this is true or is it just a waste of my time to go buy uvb bulbs for my snake enclosures??
I'm not sure on any real benefits but I still use uvb lighting on all of my snakes that are not in racks. Just to create a day/night cycle. It's just my opinion that snakes that receive sunlight in the wild should receive "sun light" in captivity.
snakekid6996
07-15-13, 06:08 PM
Setup an experiment with two siblings of the same clutch and provide one with UVB and let us know what you observe. Ofcourse without a million trials the results are useless, but you can do it anyways and see
I wish I could, but I only have two snakes and they are both completely different species and ages (9 year old corn and 2 year old boa)
I use an UVB bulb in my Spilotes enclosure. I can not say if the snakes benefit from it, they are really activ, but if this is because of the UVB I can not say. The plants of my enclosure benefit from it, they grow like crazy under that light.
I read a study some time ago about the body temperature of snakes and heat sources. This study states, that most heating sources would only heat the surface of the snake, the "core-temperature" within the snake would be lower by several degrees. They stated that UV light would also reach the core of the snake body and increase the temperature here as well. I will try to find this study and will post it here.
Roman
snakekid6996
07-16-13, 12:32 AM
that would be awesome :)
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