bigeaters101 New Member Jul 6, 2013 #1 So this maybe silly so forgive me for being a noob but i am legitimately concerned; can a tv within line of sight of my cham hurt their eyes?
So this maybe silly so forgive me for being a noob but i am legitimately concerned; can a tv within line of sight of my cham hurt their eyes?
dacrazycanadian Established Member Jul 7, 2013 #3 Not as long as he's watching rango. Haha sorry, I don't believe so unless they're right in front of it, staring into it, like how it affects us. Is he/she actually that interested with it?
Not as long as he's watching rango. Haha sorry, I don't believe so unless they're right in front of it, staring into it, like how it affects us. Is he/she actually that interested with it?
bigeaters101 New Member Jul 8, 2013 #4 Not that i have noticed, she isn't. However she is pretty close to it, 2-3ft away.
B bigduke New Member Jul 8, 2013 #5 My Veiled is about 2 ft away from the TV has been for 3 months no problems at all. There is no such thing as a silly question.
My Veiled is about 2 ft away from the TV has been for 3 months no problems at all. There is no such thing as a silly question.
Jelloman New Member Jul 8, 2013 #6 My panther is about 10 ft away from a large plasma TV and he sleeps as soon as teh cage and room go dark and does not seem to be disturbed by it.
My panther is about 10 ft away from a large plasma TV and he sleeps as soon as teh cage and room go dark and does not seem to be disturbed by it.
bigeaters101 New Member Jul 8, 2013 #7 Thanks! Reading these make me feel better about having the TV on every so often