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I have an 8x4x4 enclosure and I'm having trouble getting basking Temps up to 110. I have the cool side between 75-78 with a che. But between a mvb and a che I can't get my basking spot up to temp. I tried experimentally to bring my basking spot closer and closer until it reached 110 and 8 inches...
I used 3/4 inch birch cabinet grade plywood and finished it all off with the best natural sealer i can find. It was 250 finished minus the plexi which was a scrap find. The tank is 8'x4'x40".
In the late future I plan on buying an apcages T100
Making an enclosure 4x4x8 feet. 4 feet being the depth. How deep should I make the substrate and what is a good option for cheap substrate that I can make relatively deep.
As an industrial maintenance tech. They are all pretty much the exact same thing. More expensive doesn't really make a difference in how you will use it.
I'm building a 4x4x8 enclosure now and I'm thinking about using construction bricks with a plywood roof with a concrete stepping stone on top as a basking side hide. With some sphagnum and substrate in it.