UV for Bredl's
I realize there's some debate on whether UV is beneficial to snakes, and quite a few people land on the side of "if it might be good for the snake, then why not do it?" I can understand that logic, but in my case, I've got a young bredl's python who only ventures out of his hide when all the lights are out. I wish he were more active and visible during the day (do captive bredl's become more diurnal, or stop using the hide as they get older?). Anyway, is there any reason to use UV if he's covered and has no access to the rays?
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