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    ARS Solid greay TUB VS CB70 Semi Clear TUbs

    Want to ask if there is a difference with solid tubs and semi clear tubs?
    For BP... If solid tubs would it be a problem if the snake dont know day/night?

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    Solid tubs are fine. For some problem eaters people even block out the light of their clear tubs on purpose. I guess the sensory deprivation torture sometimes entices them to eat.

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    My next rack with be using the ARS semi clear tubs with the cup holder. I personally don't like the solid tubs. I think a light cycle is important, but MANY people use the solid tubs and have great success.
    John Vandegrift

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    I think even with solid tubs most racks allow for a slight crack that lets in a LITTLE light. I do think a light cycle is important!

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