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    Feet for PVC enclosure?

    Hi. I searched but I couldn't find the answer I needed. I picked up a 24x24 pvc enclosure from a reptile expo and I'm wanting to put a heat mat underneath it. I'm wondering what I can use to raise the pvc enclosure up for airflow. I want something that looks nice. I tried searching but couldn't find anything.

    What do you use? Can you post pics? Thanks
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    i've read and seen peeps use hockey pucks as feet. here's one example - http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...C-cage-picture
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    Re: Feet for PVC enclosure?

    I've seen hockey pucks also used by a few people. You could cut some PVC pipe and paint it to match the enclosure, I would get something that isn't to thin but not to thick. You could also use a rhp and not have to put the cage on legs, a 40w from reptile basics should work.

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