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Lighting/Enclosures
Is a bright light required over the basking surface?
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 1899064, member: 31715"] To reiterate The question is, is full spectrum lighting being provided in the tank via non heat source bulbs in addition to a non light emitting heat source a suitable setup? Is it a better setup than just a uvb bulb and an incandescent basking bulb? [b]Do they need a bright "beam" to bask in?[/b] The above is the main question of this discussion. And it will be an easy experiment to test and reproduce as I've mentioned before. Pineal eye will get light exposure in all the above situations so it's really a moot discussion point at least for this topic. Appreciate you posting your source :D -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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