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TOM_CRUTCHFIELD
at Fri Jul 10 10:52:29 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TOM_CRUTCHFIELD ]
What I use in mine are many shelves in each enclosure on different levels to satisfy dominance and provide shade. Additionally lg wooden boxes are provided as refuges that sit on the ground and rarely on the hottest day get above 82 degrees. This seems to work out very well for me. In the Green Iguana enclosures for both albino's and hets slow running water is flowing in from the top 24 hours a day into lg tanks big enough for them to get into. Water temps here are 76 degrees year round...Thanks

If you look at our pimary section of the large caes [15' x 12'] you can see the doulble tiers of shelves and the refuge boxes are on the back side on the outside of the enclosure with an entrance inside each cage..... ----- Tom Crutchfield
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