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Post 'yer Setups!
For those of you who keep more than one animal, you know how I feel about coming to the realization you have cages just laying around everywhere. I finally decided to organize mine. So here's mine, and lets see some more!

Ok well since I dont know how to use this new software, here's a link to it:
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...07641681GvzqlE
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Very nice setups - you have some posh-livin critters! Loved the second shot - think I still have one of benny doing that - reared all up to gulp down the last of the rodent and toppled over backwards.
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I should note that:
The bedroom holds:
The millipedes, whose container is under my bed. The flat rock scorpion tanks. The 3 gecko cages stacked on top of each other, which are next to the flat rock scorp tanks on the floor. The male IJCP next to the gecko cages on the floor. The ball python's tank on a desk. The female IJCP's tank on the floor in front of the ball python's tank.
The spare bedroom holds:
Butter's tank (my milksnake hybrid).
The roaches. The feeder crickets. All 19 T's. and the T's take up slightly less space than Issa's 20 gallon long tank.
The spare bedroom also has 3 gecko safe plants, and a strawberry hanging plant starter, which will go on the porch once the temperature stablizes.
And of course, the cat has the run of the living room, kitchen, and batheroom.
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