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Old 16-01-2014, 07:44 AM   #10
Pussygalore
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I might be wrong but if you are looking for general good light for a shed then couldn't you use a normal strip light and a couple of combined bulbs for uv and heat. I'm talking the normal strips for offices/houses, I had two combined suspended in my shed and tubular heating on a thermostat as back up heating and that worked well however the shed could have done with extra light on dull days. Mind you I never used it in the winter months as mine were hibernated, as has been said though insulation is the most important thing including doors, floor and any windows also if theres going to be an exit for the torts make it as small as poss with heavy duty plastic hanging to keep out the drafts. My exits had ramps which lifted to close the exits at night.
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