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Lighting/Enclosures
Are we overexposing our dragons to UV?
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 1895925, member: 31715"] If you could refrain from making degrading comments that would be appreciated. Otherwise I'd ask you refrain from posting here. No need to belittle other opinions that differ from your own. I will disagree with you on the skin. Same species, different skin. You made a comment yourself in another thread about the difference in humans of white skin vs dark skin and UV exposure. Humans of different skin colors, same species... different skin characteristics. Beardie with different skin morphs... same species... different skin characteristics. I wasnt talking about artificial uv Ray's being harmful, I was talking in general, can uv rays be harmful. And based off your response, it seems like your answer is yes. So with agreeing that UV can be harmful, does it not make sense to only expose them to as much as they need? But that's the kicker, we dont know how much they need. Exactly my point in your last response. Is a lower dose over a longer period of time, safer than a higher dose over a shorter period. You elude to the fact that the weaker bulbs did work, which is the first time I've seen you actually admit it. So now the question is, what's better, lower dose over a longer period, or higher dose over a shorter period. I'm glad you decided to actually discuss my points and questions because it led into a new thought which is that last question I just asked. The beauty of discussion and letting opinions fly, new questions to ponder arise. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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