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Question:-For a wile now we have been using a red filter,now the bunnys seem to be scared of this now,hasnt taken many trips for this to happen,we use a second lamp,a lower powered one,this has a green filter,it seems to alot better,they not as scared of this colour,but is this because we have used the green less?or is it a better colour for bunnys?Anyway i have ordered a green,and blue filter to try on the big lamp,anybody tell me about this?

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They get lamp shy with white once they know it means trouble, so to them the red light now means trouble to so the green is one they have not seen. The other thing I have found is that a rheostat controlled lamp is better with a red filter at lamp shy ones, as you get up to them wind the brightness down then when your in range whack it up and take the shot.

 

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The one we have the green filter for now,is a logan,what a wasnt of cash that was,total ****,with the filter on,you got to be near enough to touch the bunnys,near enough anyway,the only thing we use it for is a light just to see our gear,and loading up ect,think it was about 70quid,i must have been mad to buy that,yes i do need the vari power attachment fot the 1million power one we use,but i still think that the green is softer on the bunnys eyes,softer on mine anyway.....

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