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No they are just for viewing I thinkThe cage comes with bright LEDs. I would never leave them on a night but would they serve any purpose during the day other that making cham think he is at skating rink. LOL
Why bother? I say let the li'l guy/gal sleep.i heard a small amount of blue light is okay at night? Not too sure about that though...?
Their intent—as stated—is "for illuminating your pet's habitat," i.e. "Gee-Whiz" bells & whistles.If ReptiBreeze wanted to add lights, they could have at least made them beneficial...like something good for plants. Just my opinion.
Why bother? I say let the li'l guy/gal sleep.
If I'm concerned for safety or something, I just use a pocket flashlight to locate & establish everything's OK, then turn it off and I'm gone. I may still get the stinkeye, but it's not bright, and he goes right back to... ?
I totally agree with you... And why did they add red to them? So dumb.If ReptiBreeze wanted to add lights, they could have at least made them beneficial...like something good for plants. Just my opinion.
The cage comes with bright LEDs. I would never leave them on a night but would they serve any purpose during the day other than making cham think he is at skating rink. LOL
I didn’t know that it didn’t have a screen door. That is nice for viewing.I have two of these enclosures that I’ve been using for about 6 months. Both are on timers so no lights on at night. When timer flips on it automatically sets the lights to their first setting - red and white. You can switch to all white if you want, you’ll just have to do manually each time.
I really like the lights as it helps reduce the amount of darkness within the cage, especially with some white corrugated plastic attached to the sides to help bring the light further into the cage.
As far as the point of red lights, I believe they help stimulate plant growth. As someone who uses only live plants, this is super beneficial. I cannot say if my plants success (i.e. prayer plant blooming for months at a time) is directly correlated with the enclosure’s lights since I use quad t5 fixtures as well. I will say that the enclosures do get a generous amount of light on their own without the quad t5.
The door has plexiglass which is great for viewing. SO much better than looking through screen. I previously mentioned that I cover all sides of my enclosure leaving only the service door and top open for airflow. I’ve been able to achieve high humidity levels this way. So, aside from aesthetics, the door being acrylic has functionality to it in respects to humidity if covering left, right, and back sides.
So, I do recommend this enclosure if you’ve got the money
20 gauge marine vinyl and you got your own clear view.I didn’t know that it didn’t have a screen door. That is nice for viewing.