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[QUOTE="jscott, post: 773200, member: 21546"] hi :D . i like your setup, the wood looks cool. are those rough tiles or slick? if i could make 1 suggestion: instead of lowering the fluorescent UV-B lighting you might try raising the ground. since your using tile it would be pretty easy, i'll show you what i mean; [img]http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn138/mrcannon/100_4490-1.jpg[/img] heres my first attempt at raising the ground to get him closer to the reptisun. i used old towell and t-shirts :roll: . [img]http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn138/mrcannon/100_4921-1.jpg[/img] here i used sturdy cardboard boxes to raise my tiles. sometimes you can find ones the same width as your tank, which makes things alot more convenient. i brace the middle of each box with another small box or more cardboard just incase. if the box is too tall, use a box cutter to level it off around the top then flip it back over. if the boxs arent wide enough then find some sturdy board or surface to place atop the boxes. i found some tile samples glued to a thin board; i used the tile for my reptile cages and now im using the board it was attached to for platforms. i guess thats pretty co-incidental eh :mrgreen: ? truthfully, your probably better off using an MVB if your tank is big enough to accomodate one. they put off tons of UV-A, UV-B, Heat and Visable Light so you really dont need anything else. anyhow, i hope that helps alittle. good luck with the project :wink: . [/QUOTE]
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