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    Re: Newly built screen with tub

    Quote Originally Posted by DrKate View Post
    Anyway, I was just wondering if anyone had any innovative ideas...
    I'm sure it would be technically possible to build a thermoelectric cooler for an enclosure.

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    Re: Newly built screen with tub

    we've had summers without ac and the snakes have coped about as well as we have
    I've given them refrigerated moss hides on really hot days; just make two plastic food storage container with damp moss and a hole somewhere for each tank and you can trade them in and out of the fridge or freezer; the snakes usually figure them out pretty fast; first they just lie next to them, later they move in; if you insulate the tank a bit, the cool stays longer; I tape those blue foam insulation tiles from the frozen rodent shipments around the tanks
    frankly - we only got ac when I used to have tropical fish and realized that for the price of a couple aquarium chillers we could all be more comfortable, but now that there are no more fish, we hardly use it
    rhea
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    Re: Newly built screen with tub

    TAPE THE LID DOWN!!! ...i had to it looks great so far
    ROBERT The Reptilian Teen

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    growing up is optional "

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    Re: Newly built screen with tub

    I did the same thing recently with my 35 gallon Sterilite tub. One thing that I did to keep the lid more secure was drill two holes in the back corners where the lid meets the tub and put in a couple of nuts and bolts. It keeps the back completely secure and I just use a couple of small plastic clamps on the front end. It does make opening the lid a little difficult as it now doesn't open all the way, obviously.

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