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    Re: show your tank

    Quote Originally Posted by Thamnophis View Post
    I use 25 watt spots that are in most cases hanging in the electricity cable. My garter snakes never climb in them (they can't because when they trie they push the spot away because it hangs on the cable).

    A single drop of water turns the bulb into a bomb of broken glass shrapnel. Be forewarned.

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    Re: show your tank

    I've rearranged a bit since the first two photos were taken, but this is basically what I've got going on. When we get moved and settled into a new house, I plan on custom building several larger enclosures.

    Vagrans 29 gal


    Vagrans 10 gal


    Concinnus 10 gal
    11 T. elegans vagrans, 2 T. sirtalis concinnus

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    Re: show your tank

    Sweet

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    Re: show your tank

    Looking good. Thanks for posting.
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    Re: show your tank

    I was digging through old digital photos and organizing when I came across these:



    In this one you can see another great use for that moss I was talking about. The moss is washed and completely dried out before using it. No bugs. Makes ecoearth/reptibark substrate look even more natural and can dampened for increased humidity.


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    Re: show your tank

    Check out this LED lighting: WAC Lighting InvisiLED

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    Re: show your tank

    Finished this new exo-terra today for my Infernalis! In inches: 36” x 18” x 18”

    Last edited by hjelte; 11-19-2012 at 11:51 AM. Reason: mispelling
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    Re: show your tank

    Looks good.
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    Re: show your tank

    Nice......that's the one I was going to get, but then decided to build my own.
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