a possible solution to space issues

acpart

Geck-cessories
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You need to check the following things:

--will the screen clips keep the gecko from pushing the door open?
--if you stack you need to put some space between the cages. Otherwise the lower cages will be getting heat from the top and the bottom and will be hot and also humid. I stacked 2 tanks once without leaving space and the glass on the bottom one had condensation on it.

Aliza
 

fl_orchidslave

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If you plan to stack tanks, a frame is simple to construct that will support each tank independent of any others. It would also allow ample air flow and can be painted to match the tanks, making it appear less obtrusive.
 
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good 'ol AL :/
We actually use The BIG plastic stack able drawer things from Walmart. We call it our gecko condominium. (lol) We use heat wire to heat it which keeps it warm, but not too hot and we took a soldering iron and melted vent holes all around the top so it never gets humid and stays well ventilated. It's also extremely easy to maintain which was a big thing since we clean out all of our cages 2-3 times a week. But, yea. that's what we've been using and it's a lot easier than everything else we have tried....
 

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