anyone in UK.

I'm in the UK too. I keep a female Nosy Faly Panther, Hoehnellis (plus some babies :)) and Bearded Pygmies.
 
I'm from the uk and keep panthers veileds and furcifer minors :) welcome, and happy Christmas !
 
Are the reptibreezes fairly easy to maintain humidity and temps?

In the winter they can be a pain to keep temps as anywhere below basking site will be what your ambient room temperature is+the humidity can drop if the central heating is on all the time, this can be corrected by covering the sides in plastic as said, I also have raised all my chameleons in glass exo's before they outgrew them with no stress issues.
 
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I've put a sheet of corrugated plastic down the back and my humidity's been at 60% no probs heat obviously varies from top to bottom but he's happy in there :)


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Where did you get the corrugated plastic from? I am moving Monty into his bigger Reptibreeze soon and was going to use clear plastic to line the back. Also, how did you fix it in there?
 
Where did you get the corrugated plastic from? I am moving Monty into his bigger Reptibreeze soon and was going to use clear plastic to line the back. Also, how did you fix it in there?

You can get a sheet of 4' x 2' clear plastic sheet from most of the big DIY chains, certainly Homebase. I have a sheet on the back of an xl reptibreeze that is held on with velcro so that I can easily remove it. It would be just as easy to add/remove a sheet to one or more of the sides to help with temps and humidity. Pic below.

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