BatGirl Posted - Jan 26 2020 : 08:07:27 AM
So, sugar gliders can't see red light? Well, they see the red light as a low intensity white light - they can see the light just not the color. If red light is used, it should be 'indirect' light (bounced off a wall or ceiling) to lessen the intensity... Blacklight is another issue - apparently since it's UV, it depends on the intensity as to how much harm it can cause. Again, 'indirect' lighting is recommended if used, and use it only for very short durations (ie use a timer so it stays on only for an hour or less), and preferably use a very weak (ie 10W or less) LED type blacklighting, not the more intense mercury (used for heating reptiles) or fluorescent (bad for all animals and humans no matter what color) types. Red laser can be used as a toy, but NEVER point it at the sugar glider - lasers are VERY harmful to eyes... |