No , UV light is OK for snakes but not nessisary for most species
Please note MOST snake species not all, check with the seller if it is necessary for that species.
== == Several studies have found that UV lights are quite toxic to plants.
No. Neither High or Low pressure Sodium Vapour lamps give off much energy in the UV wavelengths.
fluorescent isnt always the best lighting to use a workstation because it produces UV radiation which isnt good for your eye sight
ionized Mercury vapor emits UV light.phosphor coating on inside of tube absorbs UV light and emits visible light.visible leaves tube.
No, I don't believe so. You need UV Light in order to grow plants and the only lighting that gives off those are Florescent lights
Mercury.
The answer is ---- "Mercury"
Usually heat lamps for turtles and snakes... creatures that cannot provide body heat for themselves.
If the grocery store uses standard fluoresceng lighting, the UV emitted would be primarily 254nm and 185nm. Almost all of the UV energy is converted into visible light or absorbed by the lamp's glass, however there is a small amount that leaks through and is radiated into the area.
It is the spectrum of light. There is infrared, ultraviolet(UV), cosmic and gamma rays, heat, and radio waves. Hope that answered your question.
Yes, they require special dimmers that are built for led lighting.
insects see ultravioletreptiles see ultravioletbirds see ultravioletpit viper snakes see infrared with their "pits" (not their eyes)Mammals other than primates can only see red and blue.