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i have never kept yellow ackies, but i have read that uv lighting is not essential/benificial for monitors. But if anyone knows differently i would like to know as well!
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Pete and Jess share their home with -
0.1 Suriname Redtail Boa,1.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boas, 1.0 Ball Python, 1.0 Savannah Monitor, 2.2 Bearded Dragons, 0.1 Veiled Chameleon, 0.1 Leopard Gecko, 0.1 Smooth sided toad.
UVB is for synthesizing Calcium. If you have a monitor that eats strictly insects, then I would opt for the UVB light. If you have a monitor that eats crickets and ground turkey and mice, then if I had the extra money to afford it, I probably would.
IMO, I would think young growing monitor lizards would benefit from UVB
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