http://youtu.be/FQjW50McjAA I just got my watering system in this morning from reptile basics! Thought I'd share a little how to video. Hope y'all enjoy
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You should use the clips to hold the valves in the hardware cloth. The rats will push them up and out. Does the bucket have an air hole or does the screw on top form an airtight seal? Air needs to get in to allow the water to flow out. Tighten the valves. You have too much water coming out and it could cause a flood. I always run a T off the last valve and add a drain plug. Makes life simple.
Was there talking In the vid because I didn't hear anything?
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Originally Posted by kevinb Was there talking In the vid because I didn't hear anything? Yep. at least the 10 seconds I watched.
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Ouch. Only ten seconds? Alright ill fix the things you guys talked about. But for draining I rather just take out the valve
That looks way easier then the dam bottles how much does that set up cost?? I just have out four tub rack right now getting the motivation for a second one soon here
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40 dollars shipped from reptile basics and a 3 dollar bucket from homedepot
Definitely use the clips for the water valves, it is well worth the extra cost. My watering system is completely from Rich at RBI as well. - - - Updated - - - Definitely use the clips for the water valves, it is well worth the extra cost. My watering system is completely from Rich at RBI as well.
I haven't had an issue yet but I prolly should have gotten them. Not even a lot more cost but just wasn't thinking about it
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