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<blockquote data-quote="Wolfury" data-source="post: 217923" data-attributes="member: 39137"><p>Hello, in the past I used to keep my inverts in an old wooden vivarium which was 3'0 wide 2'0 deep and 3'0 high. I heated this with a ceramic bulb connecting to a dimming thermostat. Also in there I had a black light for viewing my scorpions. In here were stacked plastic exo-terra faunariums and whilst not the best for viewing them I could get the temps and humidity spot on. </p><p></p><p>Doing it this way I only needed one heat source (a 100w bulb) and it worked out way cheaper than heating the whole room.</p><p></p><p>best regards Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolfury, post: 217923, member: 39137"] Hello, in the past I used to keep my inverts in an old wooden vivarium which was 3'0 wide 2'0 deep and 3'0 high. I heated this with a ceramic bulb connecting to a dimming thermostat. Also in there I had a black light for viewing my scorpions. In here were stacked plastic exo-terra faunariums and whilst not the best for viewing them I could get the temps and humidity spot on. Doing it this way I only needed one heat source (a 100w bulb) and it worked out way cheaper than heating the whole room. best regards Matt [/QUOTE]
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