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    The definitive lighting thread! Everything you really need to know

    Yes I would be using both. Mainly for brightness of the cage at the floor again it's heavily planted so would like the floor of the cage to flourish as well
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    The definitive lighting thread! Everything you really need to know

    Ok so I just got a 50w sunray to compare it to the 24" Arcadia 6% and 6500. I also have a led grow and glo from Josh's frogs not sure what light setup I want to use. Ive got the reptibreeze 4,2,2', but I am lacking the uv meter:(. What do you guys think. Do you think the 6%and the 50w sunray...
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    Favorite Panther Locale?

    I love ambanjas especially carols boomer my favorite Cham of all time( I'm looking for a female to hopefully breed with her as I live way too close not to). But I do do own offspring from my second favorite Cham iwo. My most daughter after is a pure yellow body with blue bare and a little rain...
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    Comparative Lighting Study

    What kind of metal working tools I work in a machine shop and love it. I hope to start buying some of my own( a welder, plasma, small lathe and a used Bridgeport.
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    HPS or MH lights

    The plans are still brewing but I work in a large machine shop so once the moment arrives its happening quick. Width and length are up in the air. I am wondering about the lights because the plants are a main part if it for me I have a dwarf papaya tree that I've been prepping for this tank as...
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    HPS or MH lights

    I am building a large enclosure (72" tall) and am wondering if using smaller wattage High pressure sodium or metal halide light systems will be alright for my cham. I would want it for the plants to live and thrive but wonder if anyone has done this or if it is too much. IMO it would be great...
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    Hibiscus help

    did you check your ph levels?
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    My new banja

    His cage His new home
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    My new banja

    Meet Rorschach!!! Thanks Geoff his blues are the definition of true blue. Can't wait to see what he does as he grows, his reds are just starting. Can't wait to build him a proper home!!
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    Bottom substrate?

    Hydroponics? What about substrate for plants to root into. For instance coconut husk is used in hydroponic setups where soil isn't wanted and very mold resistant. Nutrients for the plants are reduced to liquids rather than small balls that crickets can ingest and feed your Cham. I am asking...
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