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<blockquote data-quote="Blackdog" data-source="post: 212796" data-attributes="member: 38517"><p>3' x 11' insulated closed chamber with One CHE for heat on the left side and a RHP for heat on the left side. +/- 2 degrees set at 82. I add water via a misting system to the Reptibark substrate so this I can easily dial back to keep the humidity in the 40-50% range. I had the humidity dialed up for the formative years of my leopard tortoise and feel I did an excellent job of halting the pyramiding he was started with. I put the shelf on the RHP side for the Pink Toe T and am very happy with the movement I have seen. No skittish activity, eats well and hangs out on the sides. Since this is my first T I appreciate all the suggestions and thank you for sharing your years of experience!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackdog, post: 212796, member: 38517"] 3' x 11' insulated closed chamber with One CHE for heat on the left side and a RHP for heat on the left side. +/- 2 degrees set at 82. I add water via a misting system to the Reptibark substrate so this I can easily dial back to keep the humidity in the 40-50% range. I had the humidity dialed up for the formative years of my leopard tortoise and feel I did an excellent job of halting the pyramiding he was started with. I put the shelf on the RHP side for the Pink Toe T and am very happy with the movement I have seen. No skittish activity, eats well and hangs out on the sides. Since this is my first T I appreciate all the suggestions and thank you for sharing your years of experience! [/QUOTE]
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