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Re: Noob Question number 2
 Originally Posted by snakehobbyist
You say that now...but just wait. You'll be wanting more in no time.
LOL YEAH but as of now..i'm starting off with one..and just need the basics lol
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Humidity equipment? Spray bottle. 
I like plexi. You can just cut out an appropriately sized sheet and lay it over the screen. No taping required.
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Re: Noob Question number 2
 Originally Posted by Kaorte
Humidity equipment? Spray bottle.
I like plexi. You can just cut out an appropriately sized sheet and lay it over the screen. No taping required.
where can i get some?
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Re: Noob Question number 2
 Originally Posted by MrBrute
where can i get some?
Home depot carries it. Just make sure you get the handy acrylic cutter (usually located close to the plexi) for easy cutting.
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Re: Noob Question number 2
 Originally Posted by MrBrute
LOL YEAH but as of now..i'm starting off with one..and just need the basics lol
True, but if you expand you already have the room for it. I went from 1 to 15 in less than 6 months. Hopefully you have more self control than I do.
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Collection:
1.0 Clown
1.0 Mojave
1.0 Leopard
1.0 Fire
1.0 Enchi
0.1 Albino
0.1 Bumblebee
0.3 Pastel
0.1 Lesser
0.1 Butter
0.1 Orange Ghost
0.4 Normal Ball Python (Normal het. clown)
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Re: Noob Question number 2
 Originally Posted by Kaorte
Home depot carries it. Just make sure you get the handy acrylic cutter (usually located close to the plexi) for easy cutting.
you have pics of your tank?
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I take a mesh lid, call up my glass place, have a piece cut to about 2/3 the size of the mesh top, then zip-tie it into place using my big zip ties.
Viola. Reduced open top. Secure top (I use luggage straps to secure these lids on the tanks themselves). Safe for the snake. Safe for you (provided you don't drop the lid, but lifting it up is easy).
I even put the glass so that it's on the 'inside' of the mesh lid, so pointing down towards the tank. The edges are grinded down and pose no threat to my snake.
I use an UTH obviously. Would NOT do this with a heat lamp due to the risk of the glass breaking.
So far, this has resolved many of my humidity issues, while still encouraging airflow throughout the tank.
I adapted this method when I turned my 10g tanks vertical for my young crested and gargoyle geckos. Works awesome.
Last edited by Vasiliki; 10-18-2012 at 04:58 PM.
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1.0 Pied BP, 1.0 Crested Gecko, 1.0 RAPTOR Leopard gecko, , 0.1 Desert Pin BP, 1.0 Albino BP, 0.1 Leachie Gecko
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well i have a 20 gal long im going to start the baby off with and add plenty of hides...im going to put something over this screen top, to keep humidity in.
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