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02-28-04, 04:48 PM
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Join Date: Oct-2003
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Breeding Racks
Hi, I am designing and building a breeding rack for leopard geckos. I would like between 10 and 14 breeding units. Any suggestions would be nice but I am especially wondering about ways to heat it. Thanks
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02-28-04, 06:16 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2003
Location: Ontario Canada
Age: 64
Posts: 1,485
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Melamine racks, rubbermaid bins, and Flexwatt heat tape...thats the best and easiest
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02-28-04, 07:38 PM
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Super Genius
Join Date: Nov-2002
Location: Southwestern Ontario
Age: 49
Posts: 6,292
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What Uncle Roy said. That seems to be the standard (rubbermaids, melamine, heat tape). Easy to make, cheap and pretty durable.
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02-29-04, 10:38 AM
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Join Date: Oct-2003
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How about lighting. I have seen some designs in the cage design forum, HOWEVER, none of them provided light which I certainly require. Thanks for your suggestions.
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02-29-04, 02:11 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2002
Location: BC
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Nocturnal lizards, so its not necessary.
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02-29-04, 02:18 PM
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Join Date: Jan-2003
Location: Montreal, Canada
Age: 44
Posts: 1,177
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If it's for breeding, some leopard geckos will do much better with a light cycle... Sounds stupid since they are nocturnal, but helps regulate their breeding cycle...
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02-29-04, 02:47 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2002
Location: BC
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You don't need lights inside of clear Rubbermaid bins to create a light cycle. Therefore, you don't need to engineer any special light concerns for your rack when you build it.
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03-01-04, 01:44 PM
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Join Date: Apr-2003
Location: Edmonton, AB, Canada
Posts: 577
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You can put the room lights on a timer...
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03-01-04, 02:31 PM
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Join Date: Jun-2003
Location: nj
Age: 34
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if the room it is in has a window in it then there is plenty of light. if not then you can put the lights in the rrom on a timer. also, though i havn't tried it, you could prbably recess light rope in the bottom of the shelve above so that it is flush with the bottom of the shelve. and then slide the rubbermaids under it and that woyuld provide light.
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