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  1. true that sounds like an interesting way to do it :D

    10cm wide ... just enough to heat one side of a hidebox. really happy with it. incubator warehouse were really helpful.

    email them to check they can do 220/240V in the size you want b4 purchasing.

    Will do if I every need more. Yer that's a perfect size

  2. bit like me ordering flex watt frm http://www.incubatorwarehouse.com

    purcahsed 110v frm ebay, but the supplier noticed location and pointed out they had the 220-240v product (not advertised at the time). sorted mate. took 3-4 weeks running up to xmas, to arrive, so not bad I reckon.

    What was the size of the 240v flexiwatt Matt I could only find 28cm wide stuff so had to cut it in half the wrong way. With out cutting the black lol

  3. Ive had the same group for 4 years.

    zero maintenance just thought some live food every now and then. enclosure is all planted and everything auto, haven't' done a manual water change i well over a year. they are just in my reptile room 25 degrees outside out tank, so pretty warm , tank will maintain even temp with all moss and stuff.

    they do lay every now and then but always on the land, dont no why don't really care either hahaha

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  4. Hey Jason, do you have any idea how much water you put into the tank daily? just wondering as i have some baby ferns out the back but iv never managed to get them to live in a tank before.. atm im misting the tank manually and using roughly a liter... seems a bit too much...

    Hi not to shore how much water it's all on timers. I use a mistking system. It come on for 1 min every 6 hours. At a guess would probably use about a liter a day

  5. Nothing beats variation, the lizard is only going to have problems if you feed "carrot" for an example all the time. a small amount of it is fine. if you feed your lizard on only one thing, doesn't matter what it is it not going to be good for it. the old 70% greens, 20% veg 10% fruit works well i think. i try to get 10 different things in the bowl. everything in moderation

  6. near 400 L of water +50kg for glass +30 to 50 kg for substrate + bits and bobs...

    Thanks for you reply

    Yer might be abit over 400kgs will not be completely full with water and will have no substrate or bit or bobs.

    My tank would weigh about the same, and if I was to place one above it I would think you could make the stand to remove the tank from the end rather than the front

    did think about that but that would mean i would have to have 1800mm clear to the side

    maybe i could have the top front open because there will be no load above and have 2 900mm tanks below with a steel stud in the middle

  7. Hi am looking at buying/building a stand to hold a 1800x550x400mm tank (LXDXH) tank will way about 400kg full

    would like to get another tank in the future to go on top.

    i could made one out of timber but i think i would need a lot of studs and would be impossible to get the bottom one out.

    Any ideas what it would cost to make one out of steel??

    Have seen these also but a not shore it would stay straight over time

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... =543638198

    any help would be great

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