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DarkHelmet
at Thu Jun 8 22:25:21 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DarkHelmet ]
Interesting concept, I must say. Hypothetically speaking, let's say I didn't have access to plexiglass and I needed a way to improve a standard set up for a young monitor, using the basics(aquarium, screen top, light on screen top, water bowl). What would be a way to prevent the monitor from "cooking" and dehydrating in this set up? Perhaps glass covering the screen partially to keep in moisture? A humidifying add-on(small pump/waterfall/fogger)? I have several lizards(monitors and others) in basic herp set ups, however I've always avoided extremely high wattages. As you know, a light inside this standard set up wouldn't be feasible. How does one prevent the lizard from burning itself with the light inside the environment? Your advice is most appreciated, FR.
Matt
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