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    wow that's quite a gradient, and I'd be willing to bet it'd be similar with ours. Never thought of insulating the floor beyond putting down wood or something like that over the concrete. I suppose we could do what you suggested with the foam board and plywood and bypass having to dig up the existing concrete to put a drain in there. It would also make radiant floor heating easier to install... I like that idea

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    Re: New Reptile Room in basement - Looking for ideas

    My room is even smaller than yours (13x16).

    I heat with a gas fired space heater. I saw a big difference in my gas bill once I insulated the ceiling. Insulating my floor is what controlled the temps.

    We have boas, beardeds and some hots.

    I have shelves close to the ceiling where I take advantage of the 90 degree constant temp for my dubia roach colonies. At floor level, I keep the beardeds and the hots.(easier to access since they are all in front opening cages and my boas are in tubs.)

    Plan, plan, plan and you won't be disappointed.

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