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Okay, possibly a stupid question here, but Owen's MVB is on a timer for 14 hours on, 10 hours off (with an infrared bulb on during the 'night' hours to keep the temps in his enclosure above 70* F to ward off his desire to brumate).
PST just "fell back" an hour, so should I s-l-o-w-l-y adjust Owen's MVB timer so it, once again, is on at 6:30am & off at 8:30pm (PST), or just leave it as is (now that the time changed it's on at 5:30am & off at 7:30pm). I know that the time change doesn't affect Owen, except perhaps that he's used to us feeding him shortly after his light turns on, and now that it turns on at 5:30am we certainly won't be waking up an hour earlier to prepare his 'breakfast'.
So what do you do? Do you adjust your reptile's light cycles to better fit your lifestyle when the time changes?
PST just "fell back" an hour, so should I s-l-o-w-l-y adjust Owen's MVB timer so it, once again, is on at 6:30am & off at 8:30pm (PST), or just leave it as is (now that the time changed it's on at 5:30am & off at 7:30pm). I know that the time change doesn't affect Owen, except perhaps that he's used to us feeding him shortly after his light turns on, and now that it turns on at 5:30am we certainly won't be waking up an hour earlier to prepare his 'breakfast'.
So what do you do? Do you adjust your reptile's light cycles to better fit your lifestyle when the time changes?