I hope everybody can see our conversation I was attacked right away on here for using uvb and never even figured out how to navigate this forum.
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I hope everybody can see our conversation I was attacked right away on here for using uvb and never even figured out how to navigate this forum.
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Sorry everybody, have been away, life was a bit crazy.
now regarding UVB. while it might be beneficial for red eye tree frogs to have in on, it is not needed. Like most tree frogs they are are adapted to live in low to no sun light conditions in a wild and do not need additional source of UVB for their metabolism, however they will be just fine if you have it on.
Beaded dragons, some tree frogs are different and do need UVB, and high spectrum at that. Different species have different requirements. OP asked about red eyes, and I believe he got his questions answered.
There is no need to argue, but if you do want to prove your point you are welcome to do so in respectful manner in a separate thread. You are welcome to share your scientific data, nobody knows everything ( even vetsand personally I would love to hear new data I might not be aware yet.
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
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