Southern Cross Reptiles
Forums Rules Register
Go Back   Aussie Pythons and Snakes > The Zoo > Herp Help
     
Recent Herp Discussion
MD eggs??
Last post by cris
Today 10:36 AM
share pics of your...
by travie
Last post by Armand
Today 10:33 AM
Axanthic coastal?????...
by zobo
Last post by TrueBlue
Today 10:31 AM
Closed Thread
 
LinkBack Thread Tools
  #1  
Old 27-Jan-05, 06:44 PM
Guest
Posts: n/a
UV for Bluey

Hey all, about a week ago i purtuced 2 baby bluey's. I placed in a order to matt for a UV light and am still waiting for it to arrive. at first i put them outside which allowed them to get their UV, though with the current rain over the last 4 days they hav't been able to get any. If they go without it for another 3 days or so wil this cause them harm?

cheers pete
  #2  
Old 27-Jan-05, 06:49 PM
Regular Member
Join Date: Feb-04
Location: North West WA
Posts: 1,111
RE: UV for Bluey

You shouldn't have any probs pete. I know some people keep blueys without uv and have no probs.
  #3  
Old 27-Jan-05, 06:52 PM
Guest
Posts: n/a
RE: UV for Bluey

thanks 4 the speedy reply. thats good then thanks. i didn't want them to get hurt cause i was unprepared. cheers man
  #4  
Old 27-Jan-05, 06:53 PM
Regular Member
Join Date: May-03
Location: Brisbane
Posts: 1,330
RE: UV for Bluey

UV can get through clouds...
__________________
Pain is an illusion.
  #5  
Old 27-Jan-05, 06:57 PM
Suspended
Join Date: Mar-04
Location: sydney
Posts: 5,425
RE: UV for Bluey

Indeed, direct sun is not nessesary, i have all my lizards, my snake, my turtles, and my frogs outside regularly for uv, generally in shade (particularly frogs) its far easier than "running from the advancing sun, and I can give them more hours in shade than if i have to keep moving them to prevent overheating.

note: they do get direct sunlight when I have time to keep an eye on them. :wink:
__________________
Reptile Planet
[url=http://www.imgfree.net][img]http://quick.imgfree.net/images/20031.jpg[/img][/url]
  #6  
Old 27-Jan-05, 07:01 PM
Regular Member
Join Date: Feb-04
Location: North West WA
Posts: 1,111
RE: UV for Bluey

The uv tubes are apparently only good for a certain distance as well. I was told at a distance of 30 cm they start to lose their effectiveness.
  #7  
Old 27-Jan-05, 07:03 PM
Suspended
Join Date: Mar-04
Location: sydney
Posts: 5,425
RE: UV for Bluey

I still use uv tubes for the frogs because they seek highest perch they are always close to it, but its supplimentary at best. I gave up with using them for turtles very early on, i found it easier to set up outdoor temp ponds when they were small.
__________________
Reptile Planet
[url=http://www.imgfree.net][img]http://quick.imgfree.net/images/20031.jpg[/img][/url]
  #8  
Old 27-Jan-05, 07:04 PM
Regular Member
Join Date: May-03
Location: Brisbane
Posts: 1,330
RE: UV for Bluey

Apparently at 30cm it's basically nil...
__________________
Pain is an illusion.
  #9  
Old 27-Jan-05, 07:06 PM
Regular Member
Join Date: Feb-04
Location: North West WA
Posts: 1,111
RE: UV for Bluey

I am using the compact repti suns at the moment. I love the ability to get rid of the long tubes
  #10  
Old 27-Jan-05, 07:07 PM
Guest
Posts: n/a
RE: UV for Bluey

Yeah jonno, it may go through cloud, though they may not like the bottom of their out door enclosure thing flooding
  #11  
Old 27-Jan-05, 07:09 PM
Regular Member
Join Date: May-03
Location: Brisbane
Posts: 1,330
RE: UV for Bluey

It's not raining for 12 hours, it's just showers...
__________________
Pain is an illusion.
  #12  
Old 27-Jan-05, 07:10 PM
Suspended
Join Date: Mar-04
Location: sydney
Posts: 5,425
RE: UV for Bluey

Lib, good drainage for permanent outdoor pits should go without saying surely.
__________________
Reptile Planet
[url=http://www.imgfree.net][img]http://quick.imgfree.net/images/20031.jpg[/img][/url]
  #13  
Old 27-Jan-05, 07:24 PM
Guest
Posts: n/a
RE: UV for Bluey

no no no inny. its a temp tub thing that i have to put them in for outside use with them UNTIL the light arrives. and jonno, i'm not home for the 12 hrs a day. i have school. so then there is only 3 hrs of supposid sunlight, and it was raining...
  #14  
Old 27-Jan-05, 07:38 PM
Suspended
Join Date: Mar-04
Location: sydney
Posts: 5,425
Re: RE: UV for Bluey

Quote:
Originally Posted by Liberated
no no no inny. its a temp tub thing that i have to put them in for outside use with them UNTIL the light arrives. and jonno, i'm not home for the 12 hrs a day. i have school. so then there is only 3 hrs of supposid sunlight, and it was raining...
lol Ok, well maybe drill a few holes in it or use a cage and provide sheltered dry ground. I wouldnt personally rely on uv lighting but then some folk dont bother with uv at all and the animals show no problems from the lack. As I said though, direct sun isnt nessesary, cloudy days are fine, just provide a hollow log or something and drill those drainage holes (plastic tub?)
They will be fine, provided they dont drown!
p.s you could just give em outdoor time on weekends?
__________________
Reptile Planet
[url=http://www.imgfree.net][img]http://quick.imgfree.net/images/20031.jpg[/img][/url]
  #15  
Old 27-Jan-05, 07:47 PM
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: RE: UV for Bluey

Quote:
Originally Posted by instar
Quote:
Originally Posted by Liberated
no no no inny. its a temp tub thing that i have to put them in for outside use with them UNTIL the light arrives. and jonno, i'm not home for the 12 hrs a day. i have school. so then there is only 3 hrs of supposid sunlight, and it was raining...
lol Ok, well maybe drill a few holes in it or use a cage and provide sheltered dry ground. I wouldnt personally rely on uv lighting but then some folk dont bother with uv at all and the animals show no problems from the lack. As I said though, direct sun isnt nessesary, cloudy days are fine, just provide a hollow log or something and drill those drainage holes (plastic tub?)
They will be fine, provided they dont drown!
p.s you could just give em outdoor time on weekends?
Yeah on weekends they get some outside time. It is a plastic tub, though its so handy having something big that i can fill with water. Not for any particular purpose, though just to have it there...u know :roll:
Closed Thread

Bookmarks

Thread Tools


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Bluey help Gery Herp Help 15 27-Sep-07 12:02 PM
Bluey koubee Exotics/Other Reptiles 5 10-May-07 05:33 PM
bluey help :? aussiekev.n.s.w Herp Help 17 28-Sep-06 11:47 PM
BLUEY cam Wanted to Buy 0 09-Aug-06 07:36 PM
Bluey Fuscus General Herps 6 18-Oct-04 12:23 PM


All times are GMT +10. The time now is 10:39 AM.