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    Talking Put one tub on top of the other, and pretty soon...

    Hello everyone, this is my first post on BP.net. I have a 92 qt. tub i already made for my two crested geckos, with a front opening fiberglass screen. Now have 1 new addition, and I now have a trio of cresteds 1.2. I had an extra 92 qt. tub laying around, same brand, model and everything, instead of going out and buying a bigger tub, i decided to make a "mega tub" one flipped upside down on the other. Something like this:[IMG][/IMG]

    To secure it down a used a hobby tool to burn holes on the rim of the tub to secure zip-ties.


    Some pipe insulation from the hardware store for the perches



    Also a 6 foot ivy garland from walmart to make it complete.

    Here it is completed


    I'm not too familiar with the crested gecko morphs, maybe someone can help me out
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    Thanks everyone!

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    How does it not get through the screen where it is not velcrod?
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    Re: Put one tub on top of the other, and pretty soon...

    The screen is velcroed. Its opened to show what it looks like in the first picture.

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    When it is velcrod...there is a gap running down the middle and the bottom.
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    If you look in the first picture there is a screen that is hanging down on the bottom, the screen flips up over the screen with the flaps.

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    Interesting cage design. Is it hard at all to get inside and clean? I love number #3 it's a beautiful red bi-color, is it the male?
    Specializing in Ball Pythons, New Caledonian Geckos, and African Fat Tails


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    I have only 1 zip tie secured so it acts like a hinge. the other zip ties are on backwards so they are tight but can become undone. I believe it will be easy to clean, my arm can easily fit inside to do spot cleaning.
    Yes he is the male.

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