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Lots of different opinions on this one timmy 1. Im sure most people will say you dont need UV. I personally do use UV lights on all my pythons (i figure it can only do good). I read a paper some time ago on Bredls, it spoke of when some were being legally taken from the wild for wildlife parks, etc. Many went from a brick red type colour, to a dull brown in the first year of being in captivity. A theory to keep their colour was to expose them to more UV light.
So... they can go without. They wont die. But you have purchased "Hypo" Bredls obviously for their colour? I would use UV.
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