javadi
Chameleon Enthusiast
I raised some F. lateralis babies under UVI 3 and UVI 7, then weighed them at various timepoints. It would appear that under UVI 7, they grow slower or obtain lighter weights at 10 weeks. At week 8, the differences between the groups were not significant, but at other timepoints they were. It therefore seems disadvantageous to raise baby lateralis under high UVI. Lots of different explanations are possible, but one is that under higher UVI, they are likely to hide more, therefore not hunting, basking etc. so metabolism is slowed and they don't grow as fast. If you want to discuss, post your own interpretation of this data here! Of course there are limitations to this small study as is the case with any investigation worth doing.