Cool.

Oh, and just to clarify something - you do NOT need to keep pouring money into a tank to keep it working.
I live in Denver, CO. The weather here is crazy, the humidity is never really high, and the temps have a wide fluctuation from season to season. I keep my apartment at 80 in summer and 70 in winter.

I have three tanks currently running that keep temps and humidity BETTER than the three tubs also running. The tubs and one tank are on the same t-stats (Herpstat/Johnson) and the probe is under the lowest tub. The tanks all have very stable temps and humidity, the tubs are always all over the place.

My tanks were not expensive to set up, nor do they take any work to keep stable. They all have the foil treatment on the screen tops and blue foam insulation board over backgrounds on the backs and sides. Bedding is aspen over a single sheet of newsprint paper. That's it.

Just wanted to put that out there, since so many folks think tanks aren't worth it.