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    Tofuman
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    Thank you. I've herd about people having success keeping pacmans in racks, but I can't find any info about doing it with pyxies.

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    onedge30
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    John is really the expert here, but I throw my 2 cents in.

    A rack system should work with under tub heat strips and some ventilation. My concern would come with a normal light cycle? Usually the rack system makes the tubs very dark 24/7.

    Just a thought.

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    Kevin1
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    I've heard that you shouldn't use under tank heat since these are burrowing frogs. Heat from the bottom is just not natural to them. They go down to avoid extremes(including heat). I would suggest back heat. I know a guy on another forum who uses racks for his horned frogs. I believe he heats the room there in to provide the proper ambient temperatures.

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    onedge30
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    Hey Kevin,

    I would agree with you as far as natural heating goes, it would be from the top. But the soil would be warmed from the sun. I have had great success with keeping a heating pad on low under the earth end of the tank. The other end is a pool of water. I use fluorescent lights that really do not provide any heat at all. So, I have compromised on delivering heat. They grow and digest.

    It works for me.

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