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<blockquote data-quote="Derbarbarian" data-source="post: 217838" data-attributes="member: 39124"><p>Hey Guys, </p><p></p><p>I REALLY appreciate all of the responses, I'm going to look into your suggestions and see what the easiest/most practical way of approaching this would be. Thankfully I have a little bit of time to work out a solution before it starts getting cold enough to where I need to start heating her enclosure. As I mentioned earlier, when I had my other Tarantula's I was still living with my folks and they kept their house pretty warm so I didn't really have to worry about heating the enclosure which made life a little bit easier on my part. Anyways I'll definitely let you know what I decide to go with and I'll include a few pics. </p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p>Dieter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derbarbarian, post: 217838, member: 39124"] Hey Guys, I REALLY appreciate all of the responses, I'm going to look into your suggestions and see what the easiest/most practical way of approaching this would be. Thankfully I have a little bit of time to work out a solution before it starts getting cold enough to where I need to start heating her enclosure. As I mentioned earlier, when I had my other Tarantula's I was still living with my folks and they kept their house pretty warm so I didn't really have to worry about heating the enclosure which made life a little bit easier on my part. Anyways I'll definitely let you know what I decide to go with and I'll include a few pics. Thanks! Dieter [/QUOTE]
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