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Jackk94
Posted - 13/04/2012 : 11:52:39 I was just wondering what part of the vivarium you shine the light on, I have a heat mat at one end of the viv and have only just started using my lamp for a few hours each day. Do i shine the light on the cooler end without the heat mat or do I shine it on the side with the heat mat?
also, how many hours each day would you recommend having the heat lamp on?
Thanks guys!
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cobweb251
Posted - 13/04/2012 : 19:34:16 Agree with above I was being specific to night viewing.
a33272
Posted - 13/04/2012 : 17:57:41 How can white light bother the snake? Surely that would then mean daylight would also be a problem.
It all depends one why she wants to use the light if its just to brighten it up in the day time then a blue light would be pointless an white would be needed, if its for night viewing then yes red or blue or even a dim white as end of the day if its in a room anyway the room light will be lighting it up slightly
cobweb251
Posted - 13/04/2012 : 12:57:59
quote:Originally posted by Simmy_82
If you have a heat matt a heat lamp isnt really needed. If you want to illuminate the viv then i recommend LED stips. Links below...
i agree with everything said above except for the options, white light is not the best idea as it might bother the snake, i use this and it work great. plus the blue is not as noticable to snake
Posted - 13/04/2012 : 12:24:07 If you have a heat matt a heat lamp isnt really needed. If you want to illuminate the viv then i recommend LED stips. Links below...
Posted - 13/04/2012 : 12:21:04 corn snakes don't really need heat lamps if you're using a mat too. If you want lighting to see then LED's are safer and work really well