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Cockroach rack idea

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Hi so i keep my roaches in 45 gallon sterlites from walmart. Theyre big and blue im not sure if youve seen em though. Anyways im running out space in my garage and im wondering how i can save space. If anyone else has ideas if you can share them that would be appreciated . Thanks
 
I don't really know much about roaches, but it sounds like a rack concept like a rat rack would work. You know, with deeper tubs instead for the roaches.
 
Jessie is correct, but it also depends on what species you have. If you have climbers a rack style system may be tricky when leaving enough space for the tubs to properly/easily slide in and out. Overall after that, the build itself would be fairly simple. and you could build it to whatever specs you would like.
 
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