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71Q racks?
I was at target the other day, going to but some tubs and begin the process of making my rack- when I saw some 71Q sterilite tubs that looked perfect.. Have any of you made a rack with tubs this big, and iif not do you think it could be done?
I like the idea of it- it would give them more room to move and what not.. For adults, of course..
Some advice, please?
Jessika
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A hubby that isn't a fan of reptiles but is learning to love them, and a baby girl named Eve 😊❤
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Re: 71Q racks?
Sure you could make a rack using it. I personally think the 41 qt are plenty big enough for an adult ball to live though. Many people only keep theirs in the 32 qt ones with success. But if you want to go that big, then go for it!
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Re: 71Q racks?
Yea, I think I'm going to try it- just modify the plans I had for the 42q for a 71q instead.. I'm excited lol. I'll post pics of everything when I'm done- and let you all know how it works out!!
Jessika
0.1 NERD Coral Glow
1.0 Harliquin Great Dane, Gambit
0.2 Cats, Mojo-Jojo and Rebel
A hubby that isn't a fan of reptiles but is learning to love them, and a baby girl named Eve 😊❤
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Re: 71Q racks?
Sounds good! That's going to be a massive rack!! Look forward to seeing it.
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Re: 71Q racks?
The Sterilite 1996 is 44"L x 19 3/4"W x 6 3/8"H and the 1756 is the same height. Meaning that if I wanted to I could place them in the rack I am making and instead of 18, 32 quart tubs I could have 6, 74 qt tubs. I dont know why I would need that much room, but it would be possible.
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