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    Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
    Did you use plexiglass to split the grow out tank?
    20G long?

    Nice simple set up!
    I used safety glass, it's the same stuff that your windshield on your vehicle is made of...55g tall and two 10g's

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    Re: Show me your ASF set up! :D

    A good bit different then my origional setup



    Have been using this setup for over a year now. IMHO it is as easy as it gets for watering, feeding, and cleaning. Considering there is no top at all ventalation wise it is superior to anything. (and no, they can't jump out. The tubs are tall enough that they can't... haven't had a single one escape since I started using them.)

    Here is a grow out tub that will be fed off tonight:

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    Re: Show me your ASF set up! :D

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Cavanaugh View Post
    A good bit different then my origional setup



    Have been using this setup for over a year now. IMHO it is as easy as it gets for watering, feeding, and cleaning. Considering there is no top at all ventalation wise it is superior to anything. (and no, they can't jump out. The tubs are tall enough that they can't... haven't had a single one escape since I started using them.)

    Here is a grow out tub that will be fed off tonight:

    What sort of tubs are those? Some kind of file/mail bin?
    Whatever they are, I like it. They look strong, yet light. I'm not too keen on cleaning tanks due to the weight....
    Nice set up!

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    I"ve expanded my ASF closet some. Here's the latest setup:




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    Re: Show me your ASF set up! :D

    Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
    What sort of tubs are those? Some kind of file/mail bin?
    Whatever they are, I like it. They look strong, yet light. I'm not too keen on cleaning tanks due to the weight....
    Nice set up!
    My brother got them fro some moving company... Not sure where exactly.
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    Re: Show me your ASF set up! :D

    Quote Originally Posted by susi´s trainer View Post

    omg!! some of the cutest ASF photos ever! except for mine, of course



    here's my setup. just took these crappy snapshots. thermo/stat is for the incubator, not the ASFs




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