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    Re: Diy cabinet terrarium humidity

    Quote Originally Posted by Homebody View Post
    To your first question, yes, it will retain humidity. In fact, it's overkill. The finished wood will retain both heat and humidity. For humidity, what really matters is a tight fit on the door.

    To you second question, I'll echo Boger. You'll need a small gap between the heat tape and the plexiglass bottom.

    My problem with converting cabinets, like the one you have pictured, is that they aren't deep enough. So, I built my own out of plywood.


    I know it doesn't look as nice as a professionally done cabinet, but it was built for a snake, so it works.
    Thank you for your reply. Looks great to mee!
    Yeah I think I'll end up building something between what you posted and something like I've posted.
    Those pics are just referance pics as to kind of the idea I'm going for.
    I can totally make a air gap inbetween the "cabinet" and plexiglass or even just leave the bits of the bottom of cabinet out to allow for air flow and circulation.

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