UVB FOR SNAKES! Better Care Challenge!

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  • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
    @AnimalsatHomePodcast  4 роки тому +4

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  • @ArcadiaReptile
    @ArcadiaReptile 5 років тому +11

    Hey, what a fantastic idea, if we all make small changes we will see large positive outcomes. Perfect use of the lamp also and great to see the snake behaving naturally. Keep it up!

  • @jamesstenning9390
    @jamesstenning9390 5 років тому +8

    Really good to see a reptile video with a truly great message. making me consider uvb for boas and carpets 🤔

  • @BryceBroom
    @BryceBroom 5 років тому +5

    Dangggg, I could NEVER handle that kind of weather! I really love this idea! All my new cages are wired and ready for UVB, I just need to add it in the future.

    • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
      @AnimalsatHomePodcast  5 років тому

      Haha yeah... you get used to it! That's fantastic to hear, love the way your room turned out btw! looks awesome!

  • @karly8563
    @karly8563 5 років тому +6

    Very interesting how he’s chillin during the day! That’s awesome👏🏻 Thanks for accepting the challenge. Good work!

  • @ReptileMountainTV
    @ReptileMountainTV 5 років тому +5

    Awesome video man! Your boas look awesome. I can’t wait to see updates as to how they start to express more wild-like behaviors with UV as a choice. Great stuff. Cheers to positive change going viral 🤞🏼🍻

    • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
      @AnimalsatHomePodcast  5 років тому +2

      Thanks, TC! I can’t wait to see the positive changes as well. I’ve already noticed a few other people on Instagram taking on the challenge, this is going to be great 😎

  • @samarabevin
    @samarabevin Рік тому +1

    My albino sunglow BCI always goes to hide immediately when the uvb comes on. But when I take him out to play in his huge 7 foot fake tree thats in my bedroom, he immediately goes to the top and sleeps in the bright sunlight that comes in the window. It’s strange because the natural sun, which is brighter, doesn’t bother him. He will have all that bright sunlight right in his little albino eye and will snooze for an eternity lol but in his enclosure if he’s basking in the top shelf under the RHP, he’s fine until the SECOND my uvb turns on, he’s GONE lol 🤷‍♀️

    • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
      @AnimalsatHomePodcast  Рік тому +1

      Yeah, I think with Albino animals normal UV protocol really goes out the window! It's hard to say exactly what's happening but the UV is certainly irritating his eyes. Just as a reminder- UV wavelengths are blocked by the glass so even though the sunshine through the window is very bright, there actually wouldn't be any UV within the sun rays. So maybe he is an example of an animal that shouldn't be provided UV?

    • @rc2466rc
      @rc2466rc Рік тому

      Can you tell me where you got the big fake tree. I have a 7 ft suriname that I want to get one for. She likes to climb and I'm sure she will like that

  • @arnicamoana7861
    @arnicamoana7861 5 років тому +5

    This, this! More of this! You earned a sub, I’m so into this, and I’m doing the exact same thing! Unfortunately for my albino, he’ll have to skimp out on lights… he can’t even handle the light of the room, much less a halogen, UVB, or LED. Poor guy poos out of stress when I introduce light, ha. But this choice-based care thing… now that is new to me. I might try this to whatever extent I can: unfortunately my setups are top-opening, but they are large, which might allow me to make a box like your boa’s so I can fit it in and allow the guys to hop in if they like. How fascinating.

    • @arnicamoana7861
      @arnicamoana7861 5 років тому

      wakenbaker-uk I saw, it just made me think of my own guy. 😁

    • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
      @AnimalsatHomePodcast  5 років тому

      Yes, definitely give choice based care a shot! I recommend listening to both podcast episode #2 ad #39, as Peter and Carrie go into WAY more detail than I ever could.

  • @LonghornInOmaha
    @LonghornInOmaha 5 років тому +4

    Looking great, Dillon! Your boas are going to love the new UVB availability. I know our BCI is always basking under his UVB light. We're going to try to incorporate more plant growth designed lighting into our bioactive enclosures (instead of just using a single household led bulb) and see if that can possibly improve our reptiles well being. Keep up the good fight, brother! 🦎👍

  • @zareptiles
    @zareptiles 5 років тому +1

    Awesome change!! I love hearing about how animals react to those slight changes - like the addition of UVB !

    • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
      @AnimalsatHomePodcast  5 років тому

      Thanks, Zowie! And the animals just look better under the UVB light too, Win-win!

  • @johnschlesinger2009
    @johnschlesinger2009 5 років тому +4

    I have heard that as uvb lamps age, they can increase their output. I bought a digital uvb meter to check mine; I have not had this happen, but it’s worth bearing in mind. It is always good to keep spare lamps; the uvb tube in one of my enclosures starts to flicker when it’s “dying”, and this will undoubtedly stress an animal.

    • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
      @AnimalsatHomePodcast  5 років тому +1

      I should probably pick up a meter as well, it would be super handy to have around. Yeah I’ve heard that a few brands are (or were) notorious for increasing their UV output near the end of their life (Exo Terra... although I think they have since fixed that issue)

  • @johnschlesinger2009
    @johnschlesinger2009 5 років тому +7

    PS: some animals hate bright light: my albino darwin carpet python is one: when I had a uvb lamp in her enclosure, she would cover her head with part of her body when she was lying under the light, so I only use a basking lamp (no uvb), on a dimming thermostat: this lamp only runs very dimly, and she no longer hides her head.

    • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
      @AnimalsatHomePodcast  5 років тому +3

      That’s a very interesting point… I wonder if it has anything to do with her albinism. Albinism typically causes eyes to be very sensitive to light, not to mention the white scales would have less defense against UV due to their light color. That is definitely something to consider for sure!

    • @gryllidaeperkcal1369
      @gryllidaeperkcal1369 4 роки тому

      She was using the UVB though. I don't understand how covering her head while sitting under UVB means that she hates it. It's like taking UVB from a leopard gecko just because their natural way of "basking" is to expose one or two body parts to the UVB while having the rest hidden under a hide.

    • @johnschlesinger2009
      @johnschlesinger2009 4 роки тому

      @@gryllidaeperkcal1369 Sorry, it does mean she hates it. She was under the uvb because when she's out of her hide she almost always hangs out on her branches; the branch on the cooler side is under the lamp fixture. Her lamp is now a heat lamp on a dimming stat, and is always either off or at very low brightness. She never covers her head now. It is well known that albinos are photo sensitive: there is no pigment in their irises.

    • @gryllidaeperkcal1369
      @gryllidaeperkcal1369 4 роки тому

      john schlesinger So was the branch she was sitting on under the UVB? If a reptile hates something they’re most likely going to avoid the source all together or pass by it quickly rather than put themselves through it. I believe hate is a rather strong word for what your snake did in reaction to the light perhaps dislike would be better considering that she doesn’t hate it enough to skip going onto a branch directly under the UVB. Have you tried providing branches in a shaded area to provide a light gradient?

    • @johnschlesinger2009
      @johnschlesinger2009 4 роки тому

      @@gryllidaeperkcal1369 Yes, there is another branch further from the lamp, but that is on the warm side. I think you do not quite understand: a reptile's number one priority is thermoregulation. When this snake comes out of her hide, she always goes to the higher branches near the heat panel. After reaching the desired temperature, she goes to the lower branches on the cool side; this was where the uvb lamp used to be. For a carpet python to hide its head under its body is an unnatural behaviour.

  • @WhoTheHellIsHarvy
    @WhoTheHellIsHarvy 5 років тому +3

    I'll take this on lol UVB for my hognose. I installed the shade dweller in my leopard geckos set up a few months ago, she is definitely more active than she used to be, although I was already dealing with bad care from her previous owner so I think any improvement resulted in better observable behaviour. I hope the UV is making a difference to her and these things do take some time to see the full effects.
    This is such an awesome idea I hope it does snowball and keeps spreading to pet owners everywhere. I will mention it to a few of the youtubers in the UK too.

    • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
      @AnimalsatHomePodcast  5 років тому

      Awesome, that is fantastic to hear! And honestly I think some of the positive effects of UV exposure, may never be something we can notice with the naked eye but without a doubt it has a positive affect on the animals even if we can’t tell!

    • @WhoTheHellIsHarvy
      @WhoTheHellIsHarvy 5 років тому

      I totally agree, and I think there is also an element for many of us pet owners who maybe convince ourselves we're seeing improvements or providing the best care even though we know there are things we could improve. Almost as a way of making ourselves feel better in a way and not confronting the fact we could provide better care. If that makes sense.And I think the best approach to tackling that is, as you said, not thinking you have to go out and get everything right away but just add/improve things as and when you can. Whether it's down to money, time etc as long as we are taking steps towards improving our animal care in any way when we have the opportunity, we have to!

    • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
      @AnimalsatHomePodcast  5 років тому

      Yup exactly, slow and steady wins the race. And yes cognitive dissonance can certainly be a major problem!

  • @tinaleighton6390
    @tinaleighton6390 5 років тому +3

    I think this is great! Thank you to you and TC. I have been providing UVB to all my snakes, my Russian tortoise, and my blue tongue skink even though everybody keeps telling me they don’t need it.

  • @avaogara
    @avaogara 10 місяців тому

    so glad you said this .give best care to animals you have .instead of alot n struggle Givin them the best .I'll only have 1 b.python n I own 3 finches

  • @aurorasurrealis1032
    @aurorasurrealis1032 5 років тому +5

    Thank you for this video. Thanks to you I have gotten so much into reptile lighting, and I'm such a lighting nerd now, but I still have a lot to learn.
    Do you think about replacing the radiant heat panels with basking lights in the new enclosure?
    I use Halogen lights combined with a few other rays and wavelengths penetrate much deeper into the tissue than radiant heat panels do. Also halogen bulbs are really cheap and produce a light that animals connect to warmth, whereas radiant heat panels produce no visible light.
    Halogen bulbs are the one thing I wouldn't buy from arcadia though, their UVB and LEDs are amazing but from what I've heard their basking lights tend to break easily.
    My hog island boa now has almost full spectrum lighting and a good shade gradient, he has developed an amazing basking behaviour now, and I almost always see him more active during the night.
    All my reptiles and amphibians will have UVB light and attempted full spectrum lighting with an adequate shade and temperature gradient.
    Always learning new things and I am so happy I found your channel.

    • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
      @AnimalsatHomePodcast  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching the video! Yes with the new set ups I will absolutely have halogen bulbs, that’s what I’m using on my day gecko enclosure and I love it! You’re Right they are quite cheap and produce a nice warm colored light. The radiant heat panels will be thrown away 😀 i’m considering trying the Arcadia deep heat projectors as well, because they can be used for night heat (no visible light emitted).

    • @aurorasurrealis1032
      @aurorasurrealis1032 5 років тому +1

      I'm happy to hear that! I really look forward to seeing their new enclosures.
      I am also thinking about getting some DHP for nighttime use since I have quite the temp drop at night that almost always is a bit below the usual nighttime drop that happens in their natural habitat.

  • @alyssagrowden5168
    @alyssagrowden5168 5 років тому +3

    Great video idea 😊 enjoyed it!

  • @angiegarden8196
    @angiegarden8196 3 роки тому

    Thank You. Anything to better their lives.

  • @davidvalenta9394
    @davidvalenta9394 3 роки тому

    Thanks SO MUCH for making this all approachable & down-to-earth accessible .. bookmarking this for reference .. Thanks!
    * curious: is that a Dumeril's that you had in there?

    • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
      @AnimalsatHomePodcast  3 роки тому

      Glad you found the video so helpful! Thank you for watching. That was a boa imperator 👌🏼 also, if you want to have a much more in-depth presentation on this topic, check out my latest video featuring Dr. Francis Baines

  • @jamesamass529
    @jamesamass529 2 роки тому +1

    Got ball python I got heat mat and thermostat set up everything going well should I buy uvb light and have it or is it not necessary for long live span for care my ball python as want him to live longest live span he can any ideas please or should buy led stripes so tank as some sort of light thanks

    • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
      @AnimalsatHomePodcast  2 роки тому +1

      I certainly recommend UV for all reptiles! I did a whole podcast on the type of light to supply your reptiles, you will likely find it helpful: ua-cam.com/video/EhbDx11OMfM/v-deo.html

  • @ALBOBLASTER
    @ALBOBLASTER 4 роки тому

    Hey awesome video man. I really like your perspective on animal care and how to challenge ourselves to be better reptile keepers. Also sick boa bro its really awesome. My ball python has really been enjoying her uvb bulb.

  • @janendrawes342
    @janendrawes342 5 років тому +1

    Nice video Dillion!

  • @rayhardie7196
    @rayhardie7196 4 роки тому

    Great video I have been using the shade dweller uv lights in all my boa enclosures since I’ve had them definitely good for the snakes 👍

  • @lauramoore9601
    @lauramoore9601 Рік тому

    Hiya, what about corn snake? I was gonna get one and the reptile shop told me I don't need one just a light would do as I use a deep heat projector and there is no light, so I got a led light

    • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
      @AnimalsatHomePodcast  Рік тому

      Many people will tell you corns don’t need any light at all however I disagree. I believe we should all strive to provide full spectrum light if possible (uv, visible light, infrared). Search for my podcast episode with Dr. Baines. It will help you out 😁

    • @lauramoore9601
      @lauramoore9601 Рік тому

      @@AnimalsatHomePodcast will definitely listen to it, what do you think of the deep heat projectors? That's what we went for as we thought it was best heat, We ordered a led waterproof strip for the vivarium would this do?

    • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
      @AnimalsatHomePodcast  Рік тому

      @@lauramoore9601 the deep heat projectors are good, especially because you can use them at night. Halogen heat is the best, but obviously that’s only for the daytime. So you could always use the deep heat projector at night and a halogen during the day. And yea, the LED strip should work well

  • @jkmorphs
    @jkmorphs 5 років тому

    Love it! #bettercarechallenge is 🔥! Keep it up.

  • @Geoffrey454
    @Geoffrey454 4 роки тому

    I like you.
    Definitely about care like that.

    • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
      @AnimalsatHomePodcast  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching, Geoffrey! If you enjoyed this video, I recommend checking out the podcast. It might be something you enjoy as well!

    • @Geoffrey454
      @Geoffrey454 4 роки тому

      @@AnimalsatHomePodcast nice. Thanks!

  • @stevenlewis3465
    @stevenlewis3465 4 роки тому

    I’m building a couple vivs, bought two of these lights but I can’t find the lampguards anywhere!

    • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
      @AnimalsatHomePodcast  4 роки тому

      Hmm... are you in the US? Check and see if www.reptilesrus.ca/ will ship to the states... I don’t see why they wouldn’t?

  • @tammyrockman2633
    @tammyrockman2633 4 роки тому

    I was wondering once you change a reptile like a boa to uvb do you still use calcium with d3?

    • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
      @AnimalsatHomePodcast  4 роки тому +2

      It’s a very good question! The short answer is no. It can’t actually be dangerous to continue to support vit D3 with access to UVB. I will be releasing a podcast this Friday that goes into this much further so come back then for more info!

  • @jacksp2815
    @jacksp2815 2 роки тому

    How many hours per day you can have uvb on 12?and you can use and led together?

    • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
      @AnimalsatHomePodcast  2 роки тому +1

      Anywhere from 8 to 12 hours is good, and yes, you can use it with an LED light

    • @jacksp2815
      @jacksp2815 2 роки тому

      @@AnimalsatHomePodcast thanks man!!! I set it up now..keep up vids was very helphul!!!

  • @mataskubilius692
    @mataskubilius692 4 роки тому

    love this

  • @ninnmartz403
    @ninnmartz403 2 роки тому

    where do you buy your kits ?

  • @Sjsiisnwbe
    @Sjsiisnwbe 3 роки тому

    What night/day cycle do u use?

  • @ninanina7579
    @ninanina7579 4 роки тому

    What kind of light should I use for my ball python? I have a dome but I'm having trouble finding a good bulb, and I'm not even sure which one to use

    • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
      @AnimalsatHomePodcast  4 роки тому +1

      The issue is compact fluorescent UVB bulbs (i.e. the ones that fit in a dome) are typically very poor. I would recommend the Arcadia Shadedweller (the same one I use in this video). It is a fantastic bulb

    • @ninanina7579
      @ninanina7579 4 роки тому

      @@AnimalsatHomePodcast I was thinking the same thing, they suck. But there's really sucky and less sucky. For now, that whole thing just costs too much for me so until I can get that I'm just trying to figure out the best bulb to use for now.

    • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
      @AnimalsatHomePodcast  4 роки тому +1

      I hear ya! I’d go with a 5.0 uvb compact florescent in that case, that should work 👍🏼

    • @ninanina7579
      @ninanina7579 4 роки тому

      @@AnimalsatHomePodcast ok thank you 💕

  • @nogames8982
    @nogames8982 4 роки тому

    I love TC. He's the one that introduced me to your channel. I have a question about UVB for snakes. I have several different kinds of snakes, hognose, children's python, milk snake etc. most of them are in 12 inch tall enclosures. I can't decide whether to use the Arcadia shade dweller or the Arcadia 6% bulb. I will be putting the light fixture on top of the screens on top of the enclosures so some UVB will be blocked. Several of my snakes are also albino. So I know I need to provide a lot of hiding places and cover for them. Do you suggest I get the shade dweller or the 6%? It's going to be expensive no matter what I do.

    • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
      @AnimalsatHomePodcast  4 роки тому +1

      Agree, TC is a great guy! It's a good question- I think you could realistically go with either. One thing to keep in mind however is the bulb length. You'll probably only want about half or less of the enclosure to be illuminated with the UV bulb. So if the 6% bulbs span right across the entire enclosure I would lean towards the ShadeDweller. That way a section of the enclosure is in the shade. @JTB Reptiles just did a great video on setting up lighting for his bearded dragon... of course you won't need anywhere close to the amount of lights he has but it will give you a good idea of how to set up a UV gradient.

    • @nogames8982
      @nogames8982 4 роки тому

      @@AnimalsatHomePodcast well, that probably needs means I need to go with the shade dweller. Might have to do it in stages. It's going to be really expensive. I would basically need 10 of them. I like the fact that you can link them together though. I have other T5 high output fixtures that are great, but you can't link them together and it's turning into a big mass of cords.

  • @Jontae4288
    @Jontae4288 4 роки тому

    I have changed my rainbow boa to a bigger enclosure and it’s bioactive with a fogger and my black milk snake now has a bigger enclosure and added tunnels and climbing branches next uvb for my babies

  • @mariacallas9962
    @mariacallas9962 5 років тому

    Cool vid,I’m working on my improvement as we « speak ».
    Question:could you tell me please,in what material the part you put the bulb in is made off,hopfully some kind of metal,I count to fix mine with magnets.danke for your time.take care.

    • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
      @AnimalsatHomePodcast  5 років тому

      Awesome! The unit itself is metal but I think it is aluminum... I just tested and and it's not magnetic unfortunately!

    • @mariacallas9962
      @mariacallas9962 5 років тому

      Damn...anyway, I’ll find a way.thks again.take care.

  • @snakemannn1744
    @snakemannn1744 3 роки тому

    1000 Great

  • @johnschlesinger2009
    @johnschlesinger2009 3 роки тому

    Just watched this for a second time. I would point out that while Arcadia uvbs last for a year, many other brands only last for six months. Ideally, check the output with a uvb meter, however, these are expensive.

  • @AnjaGregson
    @AnjaGregson 4 роки тому

    Do you think UVB lighting is beneficial to Ball Pythons as well? I know they are nocturnal and they can benefit from some UVB, but everyone I've asked swears you don't need it and they do fine without it or even are stressed out by it. What is your personal experience?

    • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
      @AnimalsatHomePodcast  4 роки тому

      YES, absolutely! I don't personally have experience with BP's but in my opinion, they should definitely be provided with UV. The light setup I have in this setup (Arcadia Shadedweller) is designed for nocturnal animals so it would work well for BPs. Don't listen to those saying they don't need it... those keepers are behind the times. Check out this playlist I put together, it's videos (made from my channel and a few other great reptile channels) specifically discussing light ua-cam.com/video/vO7eqoGhI5w/v-deo.html

  • @Siberius-
    @Siberius- 4 роки тому

    I wish they made a lamp cage that is shorter for the Shade Dweller.
    At least the cord will fit inside the cage, since I think my snake would try to go between the cord and the ceiling if possible.

    • @AnimalsatHomePodcast
      @AnimalsatHomePodcast  4 роки тому +1

      Yeah I was thinking the same thing, a shorter cage would have been much easier to use!

  • @mandygreiner6461
    @mandygreiner6461 3 роки тому

    I challenge you to hmu and get cooler blown glass bowls for your reptiles! Lol

  • @LukeTeel
    @LukeTeel 4 роки тому

    Dude, we’d be lucky if people would stop keeping snakes in shoe box sized drawers with no light, let alone UV.