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Wwouldn't the constant humidity and "wetness" ruin the shelf in time though? I mean, yah I'd put a liner in there, but water has a way of going places... 'specially when I'm spraying/misting.


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01-19-2008 05:58 AM
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You guys are always so helpful. It is such a pleasure to read these posts.I don't want to seem like a lurker! Na

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Terry these are shallow Sheep tanks, they are only a foot tall as well, the ones Im talking about. The ones Kelly is looking at are 2' tall but the ones I use are half that. They will resist damage from humidity as Kelly was saying whereas a cheap pressed board book shelf from walmart will not over time.


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the 60 gallon on there that i was looking at is only 14 inches high


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I love these sheep waterers. Have one group of Russians in them and the redfoots. I like them because they are so sturdy and hold up well over time. Very versatile also, so if next year or two years down the road, you no longer need them for torts they could become small water gardens.

01-19-2008 05:11 PM
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I can't keep up with ya'll.

How come you're talking about 2 different things here? You show a pic of one thing and end up talking about something else.. BYE!

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01-19-2008 07:05 PM
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LOL Terry!

I posted a pic of the one I can find... it comes in two heights (in 60 gallons), then Anja was telling me the sizes of the ones she can find in her area (for comparison)...


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01-19-2008 07:48 PM
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