varanio;1297645; said:
Lets take it to the extreme, Ophi which you love to do because you love to invite drama into the forum. I dont think a 2.99 green anole is deemed fit as a huge monetary extraction from your funds.
Dude, what is your deal? I'm not trying to argue here. Do you have somethign against me or something? You're the one trying to make this into a mud-slinging fest, not me.
Anyway, I don't think I would have to remind you that while, yes, a green anole is very cheap, I would have to obtain an appropriate enclosure, heating equipment, cage furnishings, and obviously, feed the darn thing. Oh wait!...I suppose I would have to have two cages; one with UV lighting and one without to compare the results. You see, it isn just a little more than 2.99...but whatever, I'm not here to argue my financial situation with you.
the largest breeder of agamids in the US. Agamid international, holds most if not all his stock outside, wouldnt really apply to what you are trying to argue since we are speaking of UV light indoors, right?
You're right; the point is moot here since they're getting UV from sunlight. You said they don't need it at all, and all the evidence you've posted is just pics of your animals and you just mentioned some friends who keep their BDs the same way.
Im not getting into any games of semantics, I was actually supporting your cause and was looking for you to actually bring some concrete evidence about this whole thing
I didn't provide my own experience, because I just didn't feel it was fair to since I didn't take your own experiences as adequate evidence. But here goes, since you asked:
- kept a bearded dragon for 2 years without UV (I was told not) and it died.
- kept a chameleon for one year with UV and it did well
- kept a green iguana for 2 yrs with UV and it did great
- kept a pair of plated lizards for 2 yrs with UV and they did well
- kept a Malagasy spiny iguana for 1 yr with no UV and he didn't do so hot
That's about the sum of my (personal) experience with any herps that arguably require UV lighting. [I suppose we've established in previous discussions that any experience I've had in 9 yrs working in a LRS is void so I won;t even go there]. Now, you're probably going to say something to the effect of, "Wow, not a whole lot of experience there." and you're right. Guess what? I'm not a huge fan of iguanas and BDs and basilisks, etc so I never had any interest to keep them. More of a snake guy myself.
Enough personal crap...lets get back to the topic:
You say:
no herp requires UVB, but you
do agree that some can benefit from it (BTW, I never said you stated otherwise on that last part); also, you're only drawing this conclusion from your personal experience with BDs and Cyclura.
As of now, I do not 100% agree with you on the first part for the following reasons:
1.) it goes against everything I know/read about BDs (and other lizards previously mentioned), and UVB lighting and how it effects reptiles; in other words, in all of 14+ yrs of knowledge/experience gained, you're the first (and only) person who has stated this claim to me
2.) the only evidence you've provided that supports this are pics of your own healthy BDs. You did mention others that keep their herps with no UV, but have yet to provide details/names. You're probably right, but I'm disinclined to just take your word simply because...
3.) you apparently don't like me for some reason. Perhaps you think you're superior because you know more than me (which is probably true)...dunno for sure.
So....that's where we're at. I acknowledge that you probably know a little more than me, but just try and look at the above discussion from my POV. I wanna believe you, but for the reasons I posted, I just desire a little more concrete proof. You've helped already by ruling out Agama I'ntl. If you would like to provide the names (any relevant contact info) of others who keep their herps in the way your described (no UV whatsoever), fantastic. If not, I'll just have to do the digging myself.
On a side note, you've raised another issue within itself: what constitutes "experience" and "research"? I'll be starting a new thread for the discussion of this matter so it won't effect thsi topic.