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Mother nature doesnt stagger.. I mean, she fades, but she doesnt turn the sun rays off before the sunlight.
#5 Yesterday, 06:12 PM
Brock
Member Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Kamloops, BC
Posts: 46
Every animal I keep gets in their sleeping spot about an hour before the lights go out....they are on timers and they all go on/off at once.
This summer, I am planning on elaborating my lighting with different lights going on and off at different times throughout the day, mimicing sunrise, noon, and sunset.
I'm also going to seasonally set up a misting system to go on a dozen times a day to mimic wet season, and then just twice a day for the dry season.
Though I haven't done all this yet (still planning cages), I think it is very beneficial.
I personally think that variety in lighting is as important as variety in diet.
I stagger my lights. The UV comes on half an hour before the heat lamp in the mornings, and vice versa in the evening. When the heat lamp goes off Lily makes her way to her roosting spot and prepares to sleep. If you turn all lights off together they are suddenly plunged into complete darkness and stop and sleep where they are, whereas the sun fades gradually (hence the staggering) - it gets cooler in the evening before the sun finally goes down, so it makes sense to me to turn the heat off first. I suppose you could replicate a more natural dusk with a dimmer stat for the UV.
I have my lights come on after the sun is up.... so they get a real sense of dawn. then I turn on the UVB and 15 minutes later the heat lamps come on. Then they get their morning mist a little after that.