T. verroucossus classic stainless viquarium

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A new setup with a nod to the past.
 

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Love it, I had a few of those tanks set up in my room when I was a kid. If I remember rightly they had a hinged stainless lids to match.
It's bringing back memory's of overloaded plug sockets for the heaters and separate thermostats along with the jury rigged airline from a single whisper 600 snaking all over the place like vines in a jungle!
 
I'm looking for a stainless steel hood or light. I'd like to get the vintage light and retrofit it with led lights.
 
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