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Lighting/Enclosures
LED UVB...something to watch
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[QUOTE="smaugthebeardie3756, post: 1996871, member: 113095"] Yeah I saw that thread and the video. It really is weird. I've seen the flickering that shows up on camera sometimes, but never rolling like that. I have a ZooMed hood and haven't had any problems with it so far. I have noticed that every ZooMed basking light I've ever gotten has blown out extremely fast. I also don't like that they market red lights and calcium sand and such as being good for beardies, even putting them on the packages. That is irresponsible in my book. I will say after looking into this, I think Dr. Baines is correct. This is the future of reptile lighting, but for the time being it seems it is still just that, the future. Hopefully the near future though. I'm cautiously optimistic about it. [/QUOTE]
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