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<blockquote data-quote="Dave S" data-source="post: 28870" data-attributes="member: 3064"><p>Looking back at my description I wasn't as clear as I thought ( been working all sorts of crazy shifts) brain fail lol.</p><p>That's what I planning Ghost was to dedicate a shelf for the T's that require similar needs but using separate enclosures on those shelves. That way say my pink toe and one or two other enclosures can sit on the same shelf with a stable temp and humidity, and the next one my GBB and who knows as long as the temp and humidity of what I get next is in the area of the GBB and so on.</p><p> I agree the wood or especially fake wood will pose nothing but head aches and possible danger to the little hairy ones.</p><p>I sounds like we are thinking along the same lines I just didn't give a good description lol</p><p> </p><p>Im also considering using a computer fan to keep air flow that way I can cut down on the chance of mold or possible over heating the different shelves ( not 100% sold on the idea) need to look into that a bit more too.</p><p>Planning stages are fun.</p><p>Thanks for the advice</p><p>It can only make the final result that much better</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave S, post: 28870, member: 3064"] Looking back at my description I wasn't as clear as I thought ( been working all sorts of crazy shifts) brain fail lol. That's what I planning Ghost was to dedicate a shelf for the T's that require similar needs but using separate enclosures on those shelves. That way say my pink toe and one or two other enclosures can sit on the same shelf with a stable temp and humidity, and the next one my GBB and who knows as long as the temp and humidity of what I get next is in the area of the GBB and so on. I agree the wood or especially fake wood will pose nothing but head aches and possible danger to the little hairy ones. I sounds like we are thinking along the same lines I just didn't give a good description lol Im also considering using a computer fan to keep air flow that way I can cut down on the chance of mold or possible over heating the different shelves ( not 100% sold on the idea) need to look into that a bit more too. Planning stages are fun. Thanks for the advice It can only make the final result that much better [/QUOTE]
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