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    Suggestion please

    I'm building a rack for tubs, which will have two tub sizes - 11" x 16" x 6" and 16" x 24" x 7".

    Primarily I will be using it for snakes, but I'm thinking of getting a gecko or some other reptile, what do you think can live happily in a tub of one of those 2 sizes? It will have belly heat.

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    Re: Suggestion please

    I would get tubs that are closer in height so you don't have to have different shelf heights.

    You could probably keep leopard geckos in tubs like that, or other kind of snakes.

    Keep in mind that they do have different temp requirements so you can wire all the heating in parallel.
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    Re: Suggestion please

    it's not a problem having different sized shelves, i'm planning to have some of one height and some of the other height.

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    Re: Suggestion please

    Sunday evening bump

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    Re: Suggestion please

    Geckos dont mine the larger tubs at all. Leopard Geckos and pythons have the same warm side temps but a slightly cooler cool side. So them in same rack will work just fine.

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