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Thoughts on building a multi-enclosure enclosure. Advice needed
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<blockquote data-quote="HungryGhost" data-source="post: 28869" data-attributes="member: 2661"><p>Personally I would go with the adjustable bookshelf but use glass enclosures of various sizes on the shelves. The shelves (if they are wood or particle board) are going to cause more trouble than they are worth. Wood will soak up moisture and be difficult to clean. They also might pose a mold problem. Particle board has some pretty nasty stuff in it that I wouldn't want to expose the T's to directly. Just my opinion.</p><p></p><p>I have a bookshelf that holds my enclosures and I plan on building plexi doors on it to keep the temp stable during the winter. Sort of a heat cabinet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HungryGhost, post: 28869, member: 2661"] Personally I would go with the adjustable bookshelf but use glass enclosures of various sizes on the shelves. The shelves (if they are wood or particle board) are going to cause more trouble than they are worth. Wood will soak up moisture and be difficult to clean. They also might pose a mold problem. Particle board has some pretty nasty stuff in it that I wouldn't want to expose the T's to directly. Just my opinion. I have a bookshelf that holds my enclosures and I plan on building plexi doors on it to keep the temp stable during the winter. Sort of a heat cabinet. [/QUOTE]
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