I would like to post an idea for feedback from everyone.
My husband and I were really disturbed by some of the lighting sold for bearded dragons at large big box stores like Petco and Petsmart. Can we possibly unite our forces through some sort of petition or general request and send Petsmarts/Petco a wake up call and educate them on some of the bad lighting products (emitting the wrong UV rays) they have for sale.
Some of these products (Reptiglo, coils and so forth) that are being sold and hurting the eyes severely of bearded dragons. Also some of the education on D3 and its implications with different light sources. Maybe the company can send out a nationwide meno to management staff to discuss some basic issues with the dragons that they sell...
Your thoughts would be appreciated. Also if this is posted in the wrong section please administer feel free to move to the right section of the forum.
(In dedication to our little bearded Marilyn. We love you very much. You will never be forgotten.)
The problem is that these lights, while bad for bearded dragons, are fine for other types of animals. So, you're not going to see them get rid of all coil bulbs etc.
The problem is that these lights, while bad for bearded dragons, are fine for other types of animals. So, you're not going to see them get rid of all coil bulbs etc.
I understand but they have pictures of bearded dragons on the front stating that its a good source of lights for them. My bearded dragon is a rescue and they owner kept them in poor conditions including using the coil lights, he is now blind and has to be hand fed everyday,also goop comes out daily. The other bearded dragon that I rescued had pass away. I did everything I could to save her but she was so far gone that the vet said we tried are hardest.
I can't see a petition going anywhere. Yes the stores are uneducated, but they types of bulbs they carry are the least of the concerns in that respect. Really I think it would be better to discuss the issues with the manufacturers of the bulbs rather than the stores that carry them, though if you are going to do that you should have a firm understanding as to what exactly the bulbs would require to have / not have in order to be safe for BDs.
I can't see a petition going anywhere. Yes the stores are uneducated, but they types of bulbs they carry are the least of the concerns in that respect. Really I think it would be better to discuss the issues with the manufacturers of the bulbs rather than the stores that carry them, though if you are going to do that you should have a firm understanding as to what exactly the bulbs would require to have / not have in order to be safe for BDs.