Photo cell reverse switch?

There's absolutely nothing wrong with breeding in the daytime ;)
Indeed not :) - but it's not day/night we're talking about. If one lives 'in the wild' (in a part of the world which has seasons :), it's not too clever (efficient) to be giving birth in the depths of winter.

Kind Regards, John
 
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As John said -

Most of what we have requires, shorter day's as if winter time has cometh.
This begin's follicle development and increases greater fertility in the male's -
As the days start to increase you get mating, which lead's to Egg's or off spring in a time of warmth and plenty -
It's just the same as most living things, spring/summer = Young and food sources ;)

We offer a shift in light throughout the year, to try and recreate a normal year.
Much like the Vivarium temperatures change, again to increase fertility.
Even on the equator, there are slight shift's, such as wet season's and cooler night's ;)
 
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Polar bears have built in duvets, But still follow an inbuilt clock - Just trying to follow as normal a light pattern as possible - Has Ban - All - sheds got a working photo cell switch diagram I could use?
 

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