Re: The solution if you are using a tank!
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Anya
Sticky worthy, I say! :gj:
Thanks :colbert2:
Re: The solution if you are using a tank!
I have been doing this with thick plexiglass for years. It even provides for a solid surface to use Radiant Heat Panels (which are awesome, does not dry out the cage nearly as bad as a heat lamp) and you can get creative and cut hinged access panels into the top for convenience if you use thick enough plexi. This works so well that my tanks rival my my actual reptile enclosures for effectiveness and appearance.
Re: The solution if you are using a tank!
I've been having humidity issues in my 20 gal tank, so used this concept to make a similar top using foil tape - covered cardboard. I use a dual dome lamp with dimmers, which allows better control of ambient temperatures throughout the enclosure. Because the large hole isn't at the far end of the hot side, I made the air holes a little bigger...The humidity levels are now nominal at both ends of the tank. Comments/critiques welcome.
http://tinyurl.com/q8j2ld9
Re: The solution if you are using a tank!
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Originally Posted by
scalrtn
I've been having humidity issues in my 20 gal tank, so used this concept to make a similar top using foil tape - covered cardboard. I use a dual dome lamp with dimmers, which allows better control of ambient temperatures throughout the enclosure. Because the large hole isn't at the far end of the hot side, I made the air holes a little bigger...The humidity levels are now nominal at both ends of the tank. Comments/critiques welcome.
http://tinyurl.com/q8j2ld9
Looks like a fantastic alternative!
Re: The solution if you are using a tank!
I need to do this. I have a 20 gal tank and what I'm assuming is a 50 gal tank.