in my last flight i had 4 4ft t5 highoutput lights.. the flight was 10 ft long. by 2.5 wide.
i just started the lighting in my new flight, which is again 10 ft. x 3ft. and 7 feet high.
i have only set up up two 4ft t5's and it seems perfectly bright
my question is for those of you that keep large artificially lit flights.
how many lights do you use, or would you recommend using for a flight the size of mine...
thank you in advance./
need some help with lighting.
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- annague
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Re: need some help with lighting.
I artificially light because mine are indoors. I would suggest using as much light as it takes so that it resembles a bright sunny day for the birds (but not so much that they feel they are under a spotlight!)
Since you are using flourescent lights I would just make sure you and the birds feel like everything is well lit -- no shadows or dark spots and you can see everything easily.
I'm sure others are more technical but that is all I do and my birds seem to do fine with it.
Since you are using flourescent lights I would just make sure you and the birds feel like everything is well lit -- no shadows or dark spots and you can see everything easily.
I'm sure others are more technical but that is all I do and my birds seem to do fine with it.
Anna
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Lots of Red Throat Parrot Finches, Forbes, Gouldians, BCCB's, RCCB's, Owls, Societies, and BB Fires. Plus, one wonderful 15 year old son, one wonderful husband and two rotten-to-the-core Border Terriers.
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Re: need some help with lighting.
On an indoor aviary that measures 8' long x 2.5' deep, I have two 4' shoplights, so that is a total of four 4' fluorescent tubes. I use the daylight tubes, and it seems to be OK.