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<blockquote data-quote="Fuzzball79" data-source="post: 59935" data-attributes="member: 3190"><p>Obviously I don't use my husband's 500 lumen flashlight, but the normal household one I have for them doesn't seem to bother any of mine. If it did, they all have enough opportunities to retreat into a dark safe place. Strangely enough, all bar my T. Gigas and at them moment post molt A. Sp. Amazonica sling, don't seem to bother with their hides during the day at all. </p><p>My B. Boehmei is a strange one anyway, it used to spend all night in his hide (once he came out of his invisible phase), now sits in his "quiet" corner on top of his hide and comes out during lunch time and spends the rest of the day at the front of his tank, as if he's looking out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuzzball79, post: 59935, member: 3190"] Obviously I don't use my husband's 500 lumen flashlight, but the normal household one I have for them doesn't seem to bother any of mine. If it did, they all have enough opportunities to retreat into a dark safe place. Strangely enough, all bar my T. Gigas and at them moment post molt A. Sp. Amazonica sling, don't seem to bother with their hides during the day at all. My B. Boehmei is a strange one anyway, it used to spend all night in his hide (once he came out of his invisible phase), now sits in his "quiet" corner on top of his hide and comes out during lunch time and spends the rest of the day at the front of his tank, as if he's looking out. [/QUOTE]
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