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Natural sunlight vs MVB or uvb bulbs
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[QUOTE="MrSpectrum, post: 1910320, member: 105703"] Ha ha. Then I did misunderstand, however unlike the left coast, we're still under nearly a foot of snow. I don't see what value the outside value would be in parts of the world where we have weather too cold for a BD 8 months of the year, and overcast days (I know there's still UV on overcast days) 2nd only to Seattle. All that matters here is how much we can get artificially, aside from some of those 4 months when it is warm enough to take the leetle feller out for some fresh air & sunshine (in one of those portable outdoor enclosures--we got lots of raptors here). I figure if the meter says my bulb i still good, I might only have to replace it every 7-9 months (if I'm lucky) which will hopefully save enough over his (and other future zards) lifespans to make it worthwhile. [b]YMMV[/b] [/QUOTE]
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