Anybody see these led grow lights? Not the goofy pink and blue kind, but the regular white light. Looked on all terraium supply, none for sale there. Are these inapropriate for frogs? Hurt their eyes or something? I need(want) very small lights that won't warm a dart viv. I have heated floors and don't want an extra 2 degrees.
I just saw this on AAAFrogs the other day. It is a LED Setup which looks to be available now.
http://www.aaafrogs.com/categories/LIGHTING-SYTSTEMS/
I would be interested in seeing how bright this is. Is the spectrum right for plant growth as well as showing off the colors of the frogs.
1.2.0 Dendrobates tinctorius 'Azureus'
1.1.0 Dendrobates Lamasi 'Orange'
1.1.0 Dendrobates Ventrimaculatus 'Understory Line'
0.3.0 Dendrobates leucomelas
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As always your mileage may vary!
I may or may not know what I'm talking about!
Well I plan on using low light plants anyway, due to these might be blinding to me also. But thanks so much, i checked Josh's, Mike's, and a couple others. thanks sooooo much.
I'm not aware if they are harmful or beneficial to frogs but I know aaafrogs . com carry them. I wouldn't imagine aaron selling anything harmful for the little guys. They're made for his conversion kid but possibly could work for you.
I didn't see the post above mine
yeah, led grow lights are the trend now, they economical. save energy and money,
friendly environment. good, like this small box.
i have found this manufacture is really good in Led lights-----cidly company
kevin
Hey i saw this. sorry to kill the dream Bad Guy AAAfrogs - FaunaClassifieds
I have some LED lights i got of petsmart. they are aquarium lights that mimic night and day. (you might not need the night cycle. I have tree frogs so i wanted to see the.
if you need any led aquarium light,plaese contact me
Keep in mind not all LED white lights have the same spectrum, furthermore many white LED lights are not broad spectrum but just a few specific wavelengths, meaning color rendering can suffer (the colors on your frogs or plants might not "pop" like they do under other sources). So far as safety, that also depends on the specific wavelengths used.
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