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    pvc cages

    Finally got my pvc cages set up.








    I'm really digging the heat gradient RHPs create. Not sure if I like how the moss looks in there so I might not put moss in after the next deep clean.

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    They look great!

    Well done, well done!!

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    Wow very cool. I'm hoping to have a setup close to this when my little guy grows up. May I ask, when you stack two pvc cages, does one tend to get warmer than the other, or about the same?

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    Re: pvc cages

    Quote Originally Posted by Sallos View Post
    Wow very cool. I'm hoping to have a setup close to this when my little guy grows up. May I ask, when you stack two pvc cages, does one tend to get warmer than the other, or about the same?
    Well warm air rises, so being higher would probably make it a tad bit warmer, not that we would ever notice the difference.

    If it has flexwatt, there's a chance the bottom could get one degree warmer maybe? I can't speak for 100% accuracy though, but in general having more than one tank with heating will raise the ambient room temperature.
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