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Re: Lizard for a 70 gal tank?


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Posted by Craig Loose on September 12, 2002 at 13:14:22:

In Reply to: Re: Lizard for a 70 gal tank? posted by PHFaust on September 12, 2002 at 09:50:56:

Not that involved in simply flipping it over, but without custom work such as cutting the glass of the then top (was a side), and installing screen is a PITA, and kinda needed for a proper basking spot, not to mention if one wanted UV exposure.

No dispute on the Rubbermaid wishes! My wish would be to see a product such as the pre-fab pull out drawer storage units, with CLEAR plastic that is 3' wide, 18"-24" deep and 18"-24" tall each drawer!


:But setting it sideways wouldnt be that involved. That was the reason for suggesting it. Personally I prefer the rubbermaid line of caging. ;) MUCH Cheaper and it is not made of glass. NOW If rubber maid made things 7 tall 5 wide 5 deep I would be in heaven. That may go for like 50 buck... :) OK wishful thinking...

:Cindy

::Unless the cage was laying on it's side (3' is the height correct?) it would not be suitable for a blue-tongued skink. 2'x1.5' of floor space for a terrestrial 20-24" lizard...nope...

::A tank of those demensions you would want something arboreal that would require the height more than the floor space.

::Craig
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