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Old 08-14-16, 02:40 PM   #1
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Basement reptile room

Did some cleaning up/ reorganizing in my reptile room so I thought I'd share some pics. Room is 13'x15', shot from door:

Opposite corner:

I moved my 'utility cart' (just an old cabinet on wheels) for some cleaner shots:

Have another 4 shelf rack of 41qts ready to stack on top of my other but haven't gotten around to it since it is empty:


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Mate that is sweet
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And a couple inhabitants:


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Nice setup, what's in the stock tanks?
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What are the black bin looking enclosures in the last pic before you put up pics of animals?
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Cool! Nice arrangement and organization.
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Sweet setup and beautiful animals C-man.
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Great looking reptile room. I like the idea of the central island to hold your cleaning supplies and have some workspace. I just might borrow your idea.
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Nice setup, what's in the stock tanks?
The stock tanks house my K. homeana tortoises. The bottom one holds my first tortoise, a rather aggressive male. The top one holds my breeding pair.
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What are the black bin looking enclosures in the last pic before you put up pics of animals?
Those are rubbermaid all access totes. The black ones are ~15 gallon, the grey ones are 20 or 25 gallon. I use them for my crested geckos and hatchling tortoises (neither need heat).
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Those are rubbermaid all access totes. The black ones are ~15 gallon, the grey ones are 20 or 25 gallon. I use them for my crested geckos and hatchling tortoises (neither need heat).

Those look awesome! Can you open them from the front?
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Those are rubbermaid all access totes. The black ones are ~15 gallon, the grey ones are 20 or 25 gallon. I use them for my crested geckos and hatchling tortoises (neither need heat).
They're a pretty neat tote. How sturdy are the access doors?
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They do open from the front but they do not work for snakes without modifications to that front opening door.

Awesome setup. I see some empties!! What sre your plans for filling them?
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Yes, the totes open from the front. The doors are held in place with plastic hooks, you have to lift up on the door to open it. Good enough for geckos or frogs, a snake could absolutely open it without reinforcing.

And I actually borrowed the work table idea from another. In addition to holding equipment, I use the surface to hold my tubs for maintenance/feeding.
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