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CarbonAce Pandinus
Number of posts : 43 Age : 27 Location : Norfolk, England Registration date : 2010-05-31
| Subject: Lighting for the emp 6/1/2010, 8:51 am | |
| Hi, I have got an emp and I have got this for day time; http://www.exo-terra.com/en/products/sun_glo_neodymium_spot.php
And this for night; http://www.exo-terra.com/en/products/night_glo.php
Would these be ok in their?, will the night glo give off UV light/rays? She seems to be ok with them so i assume they are fine but I am just wondering.
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binksyboy3 Androctonus
Number of posts : 1690 Age : 30 Location : Hertfordshire, England Registration date : 2009-03-05
| Subject: Re: Lighting for the emp 6/1/2010, 11:01 am | |
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CarbonAce Pandinus
Number of posts : 43 Age : 27 Location : Norfolk, England Registration date : 2010-05-31
| Subject: Re: Lighting for the emp 6/1/2010, 11:06 am | |
| My room lets in light but due to the bad weather its al grey and dark so, will this be fine? I am going to turn it off when the light and warmth comes. Will the night bulb be ok as it is only to simulate moonlight only? But anyway cheers mate. | |
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binksyboy3 Androctonus
Number of posts : 1690 Age : 30 Location : Hertfordshire, England Registration date : 2009-03-05
| Subject: Re: Lighting for the emp 6/1/2010, 11:20 am | |
| The weather doesn't matter, there will still be more light entering than being pitch black, they will be able to tell from this. You don't need the night bulb either. Moonlight does not need to be simulated. Any other questions, feel free to ask. | |
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CarbonAce Pandinus
Number of posts : 43 Age : 27 Location : Norfolk, England Registration date : 2010-05-31
| Subject: Re: Lighting for the emp 6/1/2010, 11:22 am | |
| I know this is probably getting on your nerves but can I still use them with out causing drastic affects like death, i only use the night light so I can see the emp. | |
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binksyboy3 Androctonus
Number of posts : 1690 Age : 30 Location : Hertfordshire, England Registration date : 2009-03-05
| Subject: Re: Lighting for the emp 6/1/2010, 11:29 am | |
| Nah, don't worry about asking questions - that's what I come onto this forum for is to help others and expand my own understandings further.
You don't need to use a night bulb but if you really want to use it then it would probably be alright as they also have trouble seeing blue on their spectrum as well as red. | |
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CarbonAce Pandinus
Number of posts : 43 Age : 27 Location : Norfolk, England Registration date : 2010-05-31
| Subject: Re: Lighting for the emp 6/1/2010, 11:32 am | |
| ok, thanks mate, | |
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binksyboy3 Androctonus
Number of posts : 1690 Age : 30 Location : Hertfordshire, England Registration date : 2009-03-05
| Subject: Re: Lighting for the emp 6/1/2010, 12:03 pm | |
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