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Housing Numerous Neonates...

primevalbeauty Mar 05, 2005 10:09 AM

Hey guys (and gals),
Looking for ideas for housing neonates seperately. While retaining maximum space. Leaning towards a shoebox rack (have got a few but am looking forward[knock on wood] to a prolific year). But was wondering if anyone had come up with an inexpensive way to house numerous babies seperately. Thought about just stacking shoeboxes or like containers. But I'm sure I can get some useful info from the peanut gallery. How do you guys do it.
Thanx in advance,
Steve

Replies (3)

Jamesman Mar 05, 2005 11:46 AM

Racks work well, you can make one or buy one. Heres a few of mine.

primevalbeauty Mar 05, 2005 12:03 PM

I'm wondering if anyone has come up with any better ideas. Racks are great and easy and fairly reasonable. But are fairly permanent. And generally heavy. I'm wondering if theres not a more efficient way to house them.

ChrisGilbert Mar 05, 2005 12:17 PM

The racks from boaphile plastics are light weight and easy to move. If this was a concern of your look at them. They are what I use, and they are great.

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