Infrared / red light

i would think it makes some sense. Not to be used at night of course, but when they warm up in the sun they dont usually have a huge bright light right in front of them. You would think its annoying to have a bright light shining in your eyes.
 
This fasinates me!

I wonder if adults would react similarily.

My chameleons show great dislike for the colour red in terms of my clothing, cage paint colour, and similar. I have a red bulb in the overhead room light that i turn on if I have to go into their room at night. I try not to do this as they wake up when that light goes on. I thought they disliked it and was going to switch to a black light or dull green or blue bulb.

Maybe this weekend I'll pop a red light in a clamp lamp on the back corner of a cage and see if it draws their attention. The red bulbs I have are CFLs, so it wouldnt be a heat source. It would just be a colour.
 
The color red....

None of my lizards like the color red either. Fortunately for me, I don't like to wear the color red at all and never do. My husband has and my iguanas totally freak out. Chams puff up at that color as well. They hate that color in things of a material nature. But the infrared bulbs are totally different. They do not perceive that light as "red". It's like it's not there at all. They seem to perceive it as a heat source with no color. They sit right under it. This goes for my chams and the iguanas. Maybe your baby veileds also perceive it as a heat source without the blinding quality of the basking bulb's white light. I certainly would not want one of those daytime basking bulbs in my eyes.....
 
Steve.... Do ya have a ceramic heater you could place in the fixture where the red lamp is? I think they like the red...... but if they can't see it.... they can't see a ceramic heater... so if its just heat they are after they should go to the ceramic heater the same as the red lamp.
 
Steve.... Do ya have a ceramic heater you could place in the fixture where the red lamp is? I think they like the red...... but if they can't see it.... they can't see a ceramic heater... so if its just heat they are after they should go to the ceramic heater the same as the red lamp.

No ceramic heater. Would be good to apply to this experiment. My guess before introduction of a ceramic heat source, would be migration to the light. Sunlight and thermalregulation seem to be a inherit trait.
 
No ceramic heater. Would be good to apply to this experiment. My guess before introduction of a ceramic heat source, would be migration to the light. Sunlight and thermalregulation seem to be a inherit trait.

Next time I see you I'll try to remember to bring one.
 
None of my lizards like the color red either. Fortunately for me, I don't like to wear the color red at all and never do. My husband has and my iguanas totally freak out. Chams puff up at that color as well. They hate that color in things of a material nature. But the infrared bulbs are totally different. They do not perceive that light as "red". It's like it's not there at all. They seem to perceive it as a heat source with no color. They sit right under it. This goes for my chams and the iguanas. Maybe your baby veileds also perceive it as a heat source without the blinding quality of the basking bulb's white light. I certainly would not want one of those daytime basking bulbs in my eyes.....

I wear red at work... I come home and feed or check up on chams after work. None of them seem to have an issue. Maybe there is a connection between the red lights all night and seeing you wearing red?:confused:

My big Melleri, Henry is NOT a fan of black. He spots up pretty fast and will start to move up in his range even though he is in his sleeping spot ready for bed. :eek:
 
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