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Poorly Corn Snake

Completely agree with you on all of the above, i was just wondering in my previous post if what you had written about before, you think applies to the red light heating bulbs aswell?, not just the UV ?

oooooooh sorry there, I thought you were questioning me : p

I read a bunch of stuff, most of which said snakes can't see red. I didn't look too into it too much, as soon as I found ceramic heaters that give off no light and last a little longer I went with that. So I think the snakes would be fine....and if you start having problems look into ditching it.

I'm probably not the person to be asking, since I don't use them. I think there are one or two people here who use the red lights (I think? I think seen them in the photogallery). Maybe start a POLL bwahahaha*evil laugh* as to weather or not people use red, uv, display, or no lighting.
 
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