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    Vision Enclosure

    So I am seriously looking at Vision enclosures as most videos tout them as the best for retaining heat and humidity. I am asking for pros and cons from owners here on the forum. I’m also wondering if I can maintain proper temperatures if the enclosure is in an air conditioned room? Also a bit confused as to how these are heated? From under with a UTH? TIA

    https://www.visionproducts.us/produc...odel-332-cage/

    And also considering the 400 Series enclosures.
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    Also does anyone know what optimal height is needed for a BP? 12”, 18”, 24”? Upper shelf?

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    Re: Vision Enclosure

    Quote Originally Posted by MR Snakes View Post
    Also does anyone know what optimal height is needed for a BP? 12”, 18”, 24”? Upper shelf?
    Personally I'd go for 18" with a shelf (not a "sky-hide)- I've had a couple of HDPE enclosures in the past that were only 12" & I hated the lack of height- it's miserable to reach into for cleaning, & there's not much head-room for things the snake can climb on. Consider the type & depth of substrate you plan to use, & also the type(s) of heat- many things use up some of that space- 12" is really minimal, & 24" is too much (harder to heat).
    Last edited by Bogertophis; 01-15-2022 at 07:52 PM.
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