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    #51
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    Quote Originally Posted by JackdaWack
    hey prunedale i always wanted a collection of poison dart frogs, there sooo cute and the size of like a quater, maybe one day, there like 50 bucks a piece tho, i would have to have them ordered through my local pet store.
    Indeed, they would be neat to have. I didn't touch mine much, didn't wanna freighten him, I would just try to introduce new things for him to climb on so he didn't get bored in that aquarium. Then I ended up giving him away in a fit of moving back to Cali. I miss em, every now and then they made these humping noises lol. Funny. mmm! mm! mm!

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    oops;

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    #53
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    haha yeah, they just look awsome and very rare, something that just amazes you too look at, im glad u can actually get them, and i guess make them non-poisonous. One day i will get a nice big aqarium with all kinds of small frogs and possibly some otther types of amphibions and reptiles.

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    #54
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    Here is buddy the green garden iguana...hes mean but looks good and is super healthy

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    Hey, Cyclonite.

    Have you ever tried using the iguana/lizard lights (the UVB ones) in your grow?

    My connection is a bit slow or I'd go grab the link to the UVB/UVA debate thread. But you know what I mean, right?

    I've HEARD of it being good for that use (to supplement the UVB rays that are missing in HID lights, but are given off by the sun naturally), but have never heard of anyone actually using it and getting quantifiable results.


    Sooo, you have an iguana, therefore have a very good excuse to go pick some of them up. :stoned:

    Dammit, it's taken me so long to type this post, I've probably been logged out by now. Sheesh. :wtf:


    The Fog :rastasmoke:

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGreenFog
    Hey, Cyclonite.

    Have you ever tried using the iguana/lizard lights (the UVB ones) in your grow?

    My connection is a bit slow or I'd go grab the link to the UVB/UVA debate thread. But you know what I mean, right?

    I've HEARD of it being good for that use (to supplement the UVB rays that are missing in HID lights, but are given off by the sun naturally), but have never heard of anyone actually using it and getting quantifiable results.


    Sooo, you have an iguana, therefore have a very good excuse to go pick some of them up. :stoned:

    Dammit, it's taken me so long to type this post, I've probably been logged out by now. Sheesh. :wtf:


    The Fog :rastasmoke:
    I'm not cyclonite, but I use a lizard light on seedlings. It helps me keep temps warm in my chilly baby area since it provides heat gradients, and they really seem to like it. I use it in conjunction with my cfls. I can't use them when I flower, it just jacks the temps up too much.

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    Hey, Mrs. G. Well, from what I remember when I was looking around on the web, I know there are a couple of different types of lizard lights, right? There are the heat lights, the UVB lights, and then combos of the two.

    It seemed to me, that since your lizards generally need to be heated/warmed while at the same time receiving their UV rays, the manufacturers really aren't trying to make the lights cool, therefore most of the lizard lights I found were also heat lamps.

    BUT, I did find some that said they were just UVB lamps at 7% the suns rays. I'm not sure about the heat in these lamps, and I'm going to have to go check around to see if I can pull up a link, but if they are separated from the heat lamp, they should be good for your plants.

    You say you use them (for the warmth) on your seedlings. But I'm talking about putting them on flowering plants to increase the trichome production.

    Nameen? :smokin:


    The Fog :rastasmoke:

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    I feel you Fog I apologize if I mislead you. My plants love the light itself. I don't use it just for the warmth. It has a good spectrum.

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    Naa haven't tried it. I dont think its worth it for bigger plants...the light output on the UVB lights is crap compared to the same wattage GE daylight fluorescent.

    Now if you wanted to put a male cannabis plant for your lizard to climb around on and eat UVB should be ok.

    It is a good spectrum for seedling/Veg though.

    They dont put out hardly any heat...no more than a standard T12 40W

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    heres my good luck charms loving the intense light, just seems proper to have house guests :thumbsup:

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