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PostSubject: UV Supplies   3/6/2008, 10:11 am

Post reviews / questions / assorted whatnot about blacklighting supplies here.

I purchased this UV LED flashlight last summer (except I bought it when they carried an identical flashlight without "scorpion" or "arachnid" in the name that cost $5 less Evil or Very Mad). It works great for illuminating my scorps, but it drains batteries pretty fast. It's INCREDIBLY bright with new batteries though. Mine's the 28-LED model; there's also 49- and 14-LED models available. (I imagine they have different rates of battery drain.)

I should note that I haven't successfully found scorpions outdoors with it (yet). The only times I've gone blacklighting with it I just found either thousands of airsoft pellets or fluorescent lichens.

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PostSubject: Re: UV Supplies   3/6/2008, 10:15 am

Is it true that WC glow brighter than CB or enclosure kept?

I read that scorpions glow best between 360 and 370nM, but anything between 275-450nM will work.

I've noticed a lot of the ebay UV lights are 390nM~. The quality LEDs are 400nM~.

I am also guessing that it depends on the species. Some glow better than others.

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PostSubject: Re: UV Supplies   3/6/2008, 10:19 am

Not that I've noticed . . . I imagine that if you used a blacklight on your scorps way too much, one that you've kept for a long time will be dimmer than a fresh WC.

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PostSubject: Ebay 51led   3/11/2008, 10:45 am

Well I recieved my new 51 LED UV flashlight from LEDwholesellers last night. I will have to admit it is awesome. The first thing I did was looked at my scorps and they glew like it was going out of style. After that I went outside and shined it on my brick wall. From 10 feet away I lit up a C. Sculpturatus. There is no way I could miss him. Even 20 feet away you would still be able to spot him. The beam pattern at 5 feet is about 3 feet in width. I would recommend this to anyone. It has a rugid design and runs off of 3 AAA batteries. Not to mention the batteries I used were on their way out and the light still performed as stated.
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