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UV Experts out there?

Postby Crazyexplorer » Thu May 17, 2018 5:24 pm

Hey Guys!
I'm looking to clarify the UV questions. My BT has a UV Fluro and Calcium with D3, but everyone will tell you that "It's good to take them outside", etc. My queries:

1. If the only place you can take them in a given moment is a yard that is open to the sky directly above but is receiving no sun because you are in the shadow of the house (&/or surrounding houses) or because it is an overcast day, is that of much benefit? And is it also about checking the weather UV index (like right now is evidently 2) and a really low index is next to useless?

2. If you could take them for a stroll and there is even perhaps sun on them, but it is cold (air and ground) because it is Autumn or Winter, is the cold (& the shock of going from the warmth to the cold) worse for them than the sun is beneficial?

I'm just talking UV here, not the benefits of a stroll on morale. He can stroll around the house (where it's warmer) and explore (both my yards are boring too and the backyard is just concrete). ;)

Thanks guys!
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Re: UV Experts out there?

Postby kayla990 » Fri May 18, 2018 11:48 am

Not an expert with UV - but:

1. I think you only get a tiny amount of UV if in the shade (so doesn't seem worth it). I believe over cast days allow a bit more, but still not a substantial amount.

2. And with the outdoors stroll, I reckon it's better to avoid cooler temperatures - as seems it can play a role on health (such as assisting in digestion). In general, consistent conditions are better (as like you say, can be a bit of a shock/stressful if they can't regulate themselves). I'd say that the benefits of UV don't outweigh the change in temperature ^__^

And to say, only take them out if it's safe to, don't feel forced you should from others saying you must! I'm quite sure there are plenty who are kept fully indoors during their lifetime with no problems (if they are supplementing fine!).
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Re: UV Experts out there?

Postby Crazyexplorer » Fri May 18, 2018 6:43 pm

Thanks for the input, Kayla990! Seems to support what I was thinking. I'll try to keep an eye out for safe outdoor opportunities in good weather, but try not to feel too guilty otherwise! :wink:
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Re: UV Experts out there?

Postby vana » Tue Jun 05, 2018 7:48 am

I keep my skink in a ferret cage (ferret nation) on the back porch in warm weather. I've been using it for 10+ years and it works well.

They have a newer "critter nation" cage with less space between in the bars now, and that might work better.

https://www.midwesthomes4pets.com/produ ... ingle-unit

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