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Posted by: Graniteer at Tue May 29 19:37:39 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Graniteer ] I have a couple of leopard geckos, and I was thinking about using a local stone place to cut a piece of rock, like maybe slate or granite, to fit into the base. How thick can it be in order to still tansmit needed belly heat? I'm shooting for about 88-90 degrees surface temp. I'm thinking nothing thicker than about 1 or 1 1/2 inches. Any clues? I'm not looking to use counter grade granite, just something I won't have to worry about them ingesting the substrate. Thanks for the input, I appreciate it. | ||
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