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Uv Light...

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Do Budgies kept indoors do better if they have a UV strip light above their cage? And if yes, can you please post a link to show me what type of light etc they need. Thanks :D

Edited by lisa

If your budgies don't get at least 10minutes of natural sunlight (not through glasses) then yes, a full spectrum light will help enormously for their vitamin D source.

 

I don't use them as I make sure all my birds get sunlight at least ten to fifthteen minutes, five days a week, so don't really know what they look like. you can do a search for full spectrum light use for reptile or fish, they work the same.

 

May be another member might be able to point you in the right direction.

 

Cheers

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Thanks, I thought it would do them some good...now all I need to know is what kind of light as there are so many different types/strengths etc...don't want to frazzle the poor tweets..

rainbow uses it for her birds you can PM her. I put mine next to the window during any sunny day I have :D here during the winter.

If you are findig it hard to get them to sunllight. Mix well a teaspoon of Cod liver oil into 500 grams of seed leave for 24 hours. This will give them vitamin A & D. but of cause nothing like the natural sun light.

Edited by daz

UV light is essential if your birds don't have access to the real outdoors. I use full-spectrum lighting, and do notice a difference in their behavior and activity levels. I have read that the lighting must be within 2-3 feet of the birds, but right now I have bulbs in the ceiling fan (regular 8' ceilings) and can tell a difference from when I had regular bulbs there. I would say the birds are about 5' from the lights. Look for one that has a 5000 K (kelvin) temperature rating. At one time I also used a full-spectrum bulb in a regular lamp, and the birds used to love to sit on the lampshade. Of course, they loved to chew the lampshade up...but I prefer to think they were just occupying themselves while getting some artificial sun instead of just being destructive....:hap:

 

Here is a nice article taken from the Amazona Society that explains in detail about full-spectrum lighting. It should help you make up your mind and also tells you what to look for and why.

 

http://amazonaonline.com/TAS/modules/artic...rticle.php?c9/6

Thanks very much for this post. I will be switching to full spectrum lighting for my flock! I think it will be good for my husband and I too. We don't get enough sunlight in winter either.

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Shell

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Thankyou all for your help..very much appreciated. Lisa :ausb:

Thanks for posting this question. I was just about to ask the same question. My birds are in a corner near a large bay window, but they do not get direct sunlight. By the time I get home from work now in the winter, it is already dark; and I don't want to leave them in front of the window all day. I am also concerned about drafts. I will look into the UV light also. We have a wonderful bird store here in Westchester County, NY; and I will try them this weekend.

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