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Posted by: XtremeXteriors at Sun May 14 02:38:30 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by XtremeXteriors ] if I put one of those lighting grate covers like the ones i see people putting over perlite or vermiculite, on feet so to say. and it was about 2-3" off the incubation container floor could I just use water in the bottom as long as the eggs or snakes cant when hatched, get down into it. and if i used water wouldnt that also act like a heat sink to help with temperature recovery when opened besides always visually seeing your water level | ||
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