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    Re: Narrowing down a rack system

    Quote Originally Posted by Billy29 View Post
    Yeah I would like to get an idea of how they fit.
    Here's a couple quick shots for reference. These are the 32 quart Iris MCB-L tubs that fit in the RBI Iris Sweaterbox Rack. As I said earlier, I typically move them up from this size tub at around 1500 grams. That's the point where they start "flooding the place" when they urinate and can't find a a dry spot to lay without me immediately cleaning up after them. Plus, they start being constantly doubled over. Whether they stay there or not depends on them. If they continue to eat fine, they stay in the larger tubs. If they don't, they get moved back down and I have some extra diligent maintenance for awhile until I try to move them up again down the road. At the moment, I don't have anyone above 1100 grams living in this sized tub.

    This first shot is of my 1656 gram 1.0 Bumble Bee:


    This is a shot of my 2812 gram gravid 0.1 Enchi:


    I was going to get a shot of my 3550 gram 0.1 Spider girl in one of these tubs, but she's paired up right now and I don't want to disturb them.
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