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    He'll figure it out. No worries at all.

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    Re: Tank Shed

    Hey hey!! He had a perfect shed! wooooo
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    Re: Tank Shed

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    Hey hey!! He had a perfect shed! wooooo
    Woooohoooo!!! Nice job!!

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    Re: Tank Shed

    Congrats! Nice sheds are always very rewarding. I would also recommend insulation to help reduce heat loss, but if your budget is big enough I would suggest upgrading to a PVC tank. They hold heat and humidity in much better than glass, and the doors on the front of the tank will make handling easier, especially as your BP gets bigger. I started with a glass tank too, but after a while it got to be too difficult to lift the entire top off, pick my snake up through the top hole, and then move the top back into place by myself. The front doors were the biggest reason I upgraded, but I rarely have to spray for humidity anymore either. The best part, I think, is that you can stack them when (I mean "if" of course) you ever decide to get another snake.

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