Since it's that time of year again and I reminded a bunch of you last year I figured I'd announce this again...
Flashing/blinking lights of any kind are not good for any reptile including our beloved bearded dragons, epileptic seizures are possible, but don't be afraid to let your dragon run wild through your Christmas tree or holiday wreath, just make sure there are no blinking lights within sight. It's always better to be safe than sorry!
Just a friendly reminder, and I wish everyone on BD.org a happy holiday season!
The TV shouldn't hurt them as it's not a flashing/repetitive pattern like a strobe, or LED light... These are the worst as they are rhythmic and extremely powerful, they will even hurt our eyes if looked at directly...
I thought flashing lights were bad but last Friday I took Semi to the vet and they had flashing lights on their small tree. When I asked they said it doesn't bother them but since I had Semi in a soft cat carrier, I didn't take him out until it was our turn. Sheesh, can't believe a vet would have them.
Now I have to cancel by bearded dragon Christmas Rave Hehe bearded robot dance, that's gonna make a great sig....On more serious not thanx I immediately took down the blinking lights from our living room.
Ahh... thank you so much for that reminder.... me, being the uninformed beardie owner that I am, let Kazi play on the tree for a few minutes earlier in the week - and the tree has some flashing lights. Thankfully, he is ok, but I now know, next time he is out, the blinking lights will have to be turned off!
:shock: looks like I have to take down Horus' mini Christmas tree :shock:
lol, Thanks for the heads up Anthony, I showed my wife this post to back up what I've been telling her.
The all night flashing lights in the dragon's den is not acceptable. I unplug the ones they can see at night before bed... I tell her, but she still doesn't listen, lol...someday I guess.
Later bro and Merry Christmas
Jeff
Daisy laid clutch #3 last night, Maggie is digging and Ginger is on deck.
Anthony, thanks for the info and reminder. I had no idea that flashing/blinking lights would cause a beardie to have seizures, but then again, if it could happen with humans, then why not beardies too.
I don't/can't have blinking lights because it'd give me migraines and nerve twitches, so Pookie's safe from that potential danger.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours!
I didn't know about this. We have a fiberoptic tree and it doesn't do this. My beardies enjoy watching TV programs with me. I own Cooper, Popcorn, and Tatty. Tatty laid 22 eggs (fertile) on November 30 and is due again probably by new years eve. Popcorn laid 18 eggs but they weren't fertile. She was a week later than Tatty. Cooper, my adoptee, loves being with two ladies. I hope everyone and all their beardie family has a merry christmas.