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  • 11-27-2011, 11:35 PM
    Atherosdragon
    WOW Brandon Thank You SO much those are amazing animals and I wish I already had one... Now my ambient temp in the snake room is 78-82 degrees. I have a base board heater in every room in my Apartment and they all have thermostats by the door to the room with the base board on the opposite wall I have three thermometers one on my Rheostat controlled DIY Rack for my BPs and the hot spot is 90-92 the ambient temp varies from close to the rack(82) and by the door (75-78) I have two Vicks Vaporizers to keep the room's humidity up if i have problems with moisture (now that i have the rack the vaporizers are not needed) so I wanted to use the vaporizers as a way to keep something that needs constant humidity... So everyone please tell me if THIS is a good idea. I want a Chameleon but moisture and calcium is the usual death of them and it would seem the taller the cage the better more climbing n such... So like 55 gallon aquarium work? on end for Chameleon or GTP? Personally (I am not trying to start a fight or anything close to that but i've seen you tube videos by BHB(snake bytes tv) reptiles keeping the GTPs on tiny dowel rods in small rubber maids just like my BPs... now isn't his enclosure smaller than my first suggestion of a 45? and honestly I have screen tops for both my 55 and 45 gallon... can I use these? but most of all My biggest question is Will the vicks vaporizer with my air-flow setup described at first work for tropical herps? Once again Thank you all you are very knowledgeable and helpful!
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