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Old 01-22-19, 06:47 PM   #1
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Re: Spilotes pullatus, finally!

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Very nice setup! What materials did you use?
It's mostly plywood, with epoxy waterproofing.
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Re: Spilotes pullatus, finally!

What are you using for interior heating...RHP? One or mutiple? What's your temp gradient like?


Do you have any close up pics from the inside?



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What are you using for interior heating...RHP? One or mutiple? What's your temp gradient like?


Do you have any close up pics from the inside?
Heating, currently, is one 100 watt ceramic heat emitter and one regular 40 watt incandescent light bulb. Most of the enclosure stays between 73-75 degrees with a basking area under the CHE set to 90 by thermostat.

I'll post some more photos of the interior later. I've been trying to let the new imports settle in without bothering them much.
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