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Shedding light of UVB tubes
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[QUOTE="Drache613, post: 1692294, member: 8309"] Hello, Wow, you sure get to travel a lot! I have been awaiting Frances' new charts, but she doesn't have them up yet or it didn't look like she did anyway. That does not surprise me in the least, that the All Living Things light is none other than the Zilla Desert 50, just unbelievable. What a scam that is. They were both cruddy lights anyway. I have not seen the Nat Geo lights yet, maybe they are not in all areas yet. I agree, 3-5 UVI is a good number to shoot for, nice & even while very safe, too. They do tend to go out in the earlier part of the day before it gets too hot while retreating during the hottest part of the day. Then coming back out later in the day to forage & warm up a bit before going to sleep for the night. They are quite instinctive! Tracie [/QUOTE]
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