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Do they still have them in stock? Otherwise, would you recommend other led lights alternatives?
You could also consider the led strip light from NDR.
What's the current favorite courier service platform for reptile shipment?
Glad to hear you solved it. You could also consider a permanent ammonia gas detector.
I guess it really depends on the quantity of each chemical component. Try measuring the values with https://cianalytics.com/application/hydrogen-chloride first.
You could also try fire rated pot lights. They work great for bellied toads inclosures.
That's a really good idea.
I'll definitely try out this trick.
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Alexandra from Artys Transit
Thanks for reffering that article.
It really helps with my beginner questions.
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https://w2c.ca/en/services/animal-import/
Pretty cool, congrats!
Do you still have any, or can you be comissioned for other work?
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https://artystransit.ca/en/museum/transport
You will probably have to start over and can try using something like Agro sealant, or a product with similar characteristics.
Thanks for sharing! Love the way it looks and will probably do something similar in the near future.
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Alexandra from NDR
I agree. I'd definitely put one in the tank if I had it.
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Alexandra from Agro Core
That would be my first choice, too. PVC is both cost-effective and durable and will not be replaced anytime soon.
Not bad. I've seen some led lights from NDR that have a similar set-up.
Do you have any experience with them?
Have you considered contacting a transport company? They should be aware of specific regulations and proper environment requirements.
You could check with a broker. I think the guys from W2C had some material on this. Check https://w2c.ca/en/consultation/consultation-services/customs-compliance/ if you're still interested.