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Fantastic. Just a couple things. If there is any kind of screen or glass/plastic between the UVB and the tort, the uv will be diminished greatly. Also, if you need to get your humidity up. Cover half to 3/4 of the tank to hold in humidity, just cut holes if you need to, for the lights or heat and moisten the substrate. Looks great though:)
 

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I would cut holes in the screen so it's not blocking the uv. Then you can cover the rest of the screen top with, plastic, or tin foil, wood, etc. Or you can remove the screen if you don't want to put holes in it. cut a piece of wood to fit the whole top. Then cut holes where the lights and heat are.
 

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you could also use plexiglass but it does get pretty pricy depending on what size you need.
 

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wow what a great improvement from the previous set up
 

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I love the notes on the wall....are they a food list? care sheet?
 

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turtletania said:
I love the notes on the wall....are they a food list? care sheet?


Haha yes it's a food sheet & a care sheet! lol ☺


Thank you all! :)
 
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