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New poll : Does light damage/hurt corn snakes eyes?

Which is the best viewing/light source for corns?


  • Total voters
    15
  • Poll closed .

viktoria333

Want some more!!!
Hey.I managed to do it!hooray! I am creating this poll to find out which of you find that your snake/s is/are affected by flourescent/spot/natural/coloured light??Should be interesting!!! Thankyou to all that vote!!! V
 
Bumper mistake!Whoops!

That SHOULD have read "which is the best light source to use to avoid damaging corns eyes"...[sorry,up most of the night with baby Lilith...again..!] Thankyou to all that vote!! V
 
I use flourescent and daylight by day, blue spot by night.

The Holy Manual says that UV could be good for sick guys, and that sun like light make snakes act more natural.

The blue spot give a little light to snakes if they have a night time nature call.
 
I just wanted an overall view of what lights if any at all everyone uses as it saves a lot of questions!!And also to see if anyone has heard of "light damage" as I don't want to cause unnecessary suffering!!Thanks to all who reply/ed and vote/d !!Cheers!V
 
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