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<blockquote data-quote="Dave S" data-source="post: 28859" data-attributes="member: 3064"><p>HI all!!</p><p></p><p>Ok here's the idea.</p><p>I'm looking at a book shelf with adjustable shelves as the main "enclosure" with the individual shelves designed</p><p>for the needs of the different T's I get.</p><p> Ie: top shelf set to 78 85 deg@ 80 % humidity to accommodate my pink toe and 1 to 2 other enclosures with T's having the same habitat needs.</p><p></p><p>Other shelves the same as the needs of any other T's I acquire. </p><p></p><p>For the individual shelves i'm thinking drilled plexi glass double doors.</p><p></p><p> vent holes on the upper sides for air flow. ( if needed a computer fan to keep flow)</p><p></p><p>For lighting im thinking low voltage type under cabinet lights ( defused) ( have to do a bit more research on that)</p><p>That's the easy part</p><p></p><p>As for the humidity I'm thinking of using cigar humidor equipment ( have to research that idea) Need to make sure the humidor humidifiers wont give off any fumes or anything to harm the T's)</p><p></p><p>Has anyone tried this? Im open to any suggestions you may have to improve this idea.</p><p>once I get the idea on paper Ill add it to this post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave S, post: 28859, member: 3064"] HI all!! Ok here's the idea. I'm looking at a book shelf with adjustable shelves as the main "enclosure" with the individual shelves designed for the needs of the different T's I get. Ie: top shelf set to 78 85 deg@ 80 % humidity to accommodate my pink toe and 1 to 2 other enclosures with T's having the same habitat needs. Other shelves the same as the needs of any other T's I acquire. For the individual shelves i'm thinking drilled plexi glass double doors. vent holes on the upper sides for air flow. ( if needed a computer fan to keep flow) For lighting im thinking low voltage type under cabinet lights ( defused) ( have to do a bit more research on that) That's the easy part As for the humidity I'm thinking of using cigar humidor equipment ( have to research that idea) Need to make sure the humidor humidifiers wont give off any fumes or anything to harm the T's) Has anyone tried this? Im open to any suggestions you may have to improve this idea. once I get the idea on paper Ill add it to this post. [/QUOTE]
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