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    Stacking Animal Plastics enclosures

    I am looking to order a couple T-8 enclosures from Animal Plastics and stack them since I have limited space. Up until now, I have only used individual enclosures with heat lamps, UTH pads, and misting when needed. Although I would love a separate snake room where i could keep optimal temps, they currently sleep with my wife and I in our bedroom (quietest room in the house)...ROTFLMAO. Obviously we keep our bedroom cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter so the lamps, UTH, and misting have been great.

    Besides some flexwatt, what else do you guys use or do to keep stacked enclosures at optimal temps/humidity especially in a mixed environment since heat lamps don't appear to be an option? (NOT a fan of tub racks).

    Thanks ahead of time.
    Last edited by Willie76; 02-13-2013 at 05:34 PM.
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