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    What does everyone's tank set up look like?

    Wooden, hides bedding, lighting, fogger ect

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    Since I use a rack I figured I would share that setup. I use cypress mulch for bedding, tstat set to 92 and ambient temps sitting around 80 right now.



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    Re: What does everyone's tank set up look like?

    Quote Originally Posted by ajmreptiles View Post
    Since I use a rack I figured I would share that setup. I use cypress mulch for bedding, tstat set to 92 and ambient temps sitting around 80 right now.

    Very nice!

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    Re: What does everyone's tank set up look like?



    Hot side sits around 90
    Cool around high 80s
    Repti fogger
    Eco earth bedding

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    10 Gallon tank. Paper towels and repti bark bedding. Hot spot stays at 92 and cold spot is 80 - 81. I don't have a fogger, but I do spray the back of his tank a few times a day to keep the humidity decent. He has one wooden hide ( cool side ) and a medium sized black hide box for the hot side.


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    Re: What does everyone's tank set up look like?


    This is what Striker is in for the time being. Way to big for him. 55 gallon. Plexiglass on the tops make it pretty easy to keep humidity up. I'm in the process of building this! Should be much better



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    Re: What does everyone's tank set up look like?

    Quote Originally Posted by Cumminsman View Post

    This is what Striker is in for the time being. Way to big for him. 55 gallon. Plexiglass on the tops make it pretty easy to keep humidity up. I'm in the process of building this! Should be much better


    Nice tank!, right now Lucy is in 120 gallon 4x2x2 custom wood tank

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    Re: What does everyone's tank set up look like?

    Quote Originally Posted by Smarion0006 View Post
    10 Gallon tank. Paper towels and repti bark bedding. Hot spot stays at 92 and cold spot is 80 - 81. I don't have a fogger, but I do spray the back of his tank a few times a day to keep the humidity decent. He has one wooden hide ( cool side ) and a medium sized black hide box for the hot side.

    Nice, what type of snake?

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    Re: What does everyone's tank set up look like?

    He is a 3 month old pastel ball python.

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    I've got another thermometer under the CHE that stays at around 80 degrees fahrenheit, also had his cold side hide out for washing when I took these pictures.

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