These guys where born on 3/3. The first pic is one of the hypos and the other pic is two of the darker guys/gals. Some of the darker ones are pretty neat, can't wait to see after the first shed.
Good luck to all that's expecting.
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These guys where born on 3/3. The first pic is one of the hypos and the other pic is two of the darker guys/gals. Some of the darker ones are pretty neat, can't wait to see after the first shed.
Good luck to all that's expecting.
Here's a couple of quick pics showing the 51 boxes and then the flex running in the back. I actually have the flex divided up into two. Top of rack and bottom of rack each has there own thermostats and controls. Works out good if your only using a portion of the rack.
Good idea,
Actually that baby rack is super light. It's all plastic, the shelves, draws and casing is white plastic. The company that this came from is no longer producing these. It probably weighs less than 75 lbs.
Here's an old pic of a couple of levels of some freedom breeders. I actually dont use the belly heat that they come with. I put two 16x11 heat panels along the back for each level with there own thermostats for each level and this creates an ideal hot and cool area. The only thing is to put plexi over the remaining vented area.
Pay no attention to that old wooden enclosure with the albino. That was an early project that's been in the garage since 05.
Good luck with your rack.
Ralph

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