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27-Jan-05, 06:44 PM
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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
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27-Jan-05, 06:49 PM
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You shouldn't have any probs pete. I know some people keep blueys without uv and have no probs.
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27-Jan-05, 06:52 PM
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thanks 4 the speedy reply. thats good then thanks. i didn't want them to get hurt cause i was unprepared. cheers man
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27-Jan-05, 06:53 PM
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UV can get through clouds...
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27-Jan-05, 06:57 PM
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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:
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27-Jan-05, 07:01 PM
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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.
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27-Jan-05, 07:03 PM
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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.
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27-Jan-05, 07:04 PM
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Apparently at 30cm it's basically nil...
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27-Jan-05, 07:06 PM
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I am using the compact repti suns at the moment. I love the ability to get rid of the long tubes
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27-Jan-05, 07:07 PM
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Yeah jonno, it may go through cloud, though they may not like the bottom of their out door enclosure thing flooding | 
27-Jan-05, 07:09 PM
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It's not raining for 12 hours, it's just showers...
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27-Jan-05, 07:10 PM
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Lib, good drainage for permanent outdoor pits should go without saying surely.
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27-Jan-05, 07:24 PM
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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... | 
27-Jan-05, 07:38 PM
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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?
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27-Jan-05, 07:47 PM
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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:
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