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Post by pbwaj on Dec 1, 2015 8:00:28 GMT -5
Getting crowded
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Post by mackthompson on Dec 1, 2015 10:18:51 GMT -5
Time to expand lol
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Post by pbwaj on Dec 1, 2015 22:40:52 GMT -5
Actually I am almost done with my new unit, just putting some finishing touches on it. Will be posting pics very soon.
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Post by pbwaj on Dec 8, 2015 8:26:05 GMT -5
Now that I have the room available... BRING ON THE PLANTS!!! Wooden frame coated in water and mildew resistant paint. Two 4 foot vapor proof fixtures(had to custom wire those) with T5-HO 6500K lights, 4 bulbs total. Using Zoo Med HygroTherm 2-In-1 Humidity and Temperature Controller connected to a computer power supply for three 12V PC fans(soon to be replaced), and a Zoo Med Repti Fogger for humidity. Soon to be set up, a custom built waterfall. 16 hour days with temps getting up to 29C during the day, and drops to 21C at night. Humidity is kept around 75% during the day, but rises to 85% at night. Everything was moved in this past Saturday. They all seem to be happy. This is the view I get when I walk in the room. ...and from the other side.
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Post by mackthompson on Dec 8, 2015 9:20:32 GMT -5
How do you get the plants out?
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Post by pbwaj on Dec 8, 2015 9:37:22 GMT -5
There are 3 flaps that lift from the bottom.
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Post by mackthompson on Dec 8, 2015 9:59:00 GMT -5
Looks like a well thought out setup!
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Post by amanitovirosa on Dec 13, 2015 9:56:24 GMT -5
...nice setup, try putting some aluminum foil or reflective material on the walls. I've done that in the past and it really helps to bounce the light all over the place. My plants seemed to like it. Cheers.
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