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[QUOTE="MrSpectrum, post: 1900016, member: 105703"] Hi Brandon, Thanks for the quick response. From what I've been reading, 46/48 is the recommended size for a 60" wide enclosure, but I'll certainly consider your suggestion. I figured the 25" height (25" from floor to bottom of fixture) would provide sufficient gradient, with various height climbing structures. The "big" tank is sort of circumstantial. I don't have a table saw, so I paid a fellow who used to do some work for me to cut the plywood. Baltic Birch comes in 60" x 60" sheets, and was cheaper (and better in other respects) than 8' sheets, and it didn't make sense to me to cut it down to 48" and waste the rest, hence 60". :) House temp is 70-74F, depending on season. I'm more concerned with not [i]baking [/i]the l'il monster. :lol: EDIT: The 8" on top came from running down to a local pet chain and measuring the height of a dome fixture (worst-case scenario). One of those will just fit into an 8"H space. :wink: [/QUOTE]
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