Here are a couple of pics... I don't remember exactly which photo name goes to which photo, so I'll post several pictures and hopefully get some good ones in there.
Let's see.. the four pictures I uploaded, if I remember correctly from the photo titles... there's one of several of Pandora's first clutch (in '03, she is an '01). Also another picture of Yertyl, the one baby from her first clutch that I kept. Another picture of Pandora in my hair, just before she laid her first clutch (I wasn't sure she was gravid, she always crawled into my hair when I cleaned her cage, and hubby snapped this pic). The fourth picture is one of my latest shots of her.
As far as the overhaul on the "mouse house" ....
Hubby and I moved into this house (our first house) and with it came a 12 x 8 foot shed. When we first got here hubby was determined to NEVER have mice live in the house again... so he bought insulation and siding, removed the existing shelves, cut a hole in the wall to install an air conditioner, insulated the walls and ceilings, and put up some siding stuff to help with the insulation and the look of the place. He installed a flourescent light. Then we moved my racks from the old house into the "mouse house". At that time we had 1 mouse rack with 20 bins, and 1 mouse rack with 6 small and 6 large bins. Both were already pretty decrepit and the move to the new location discombobulated them ... it was obvious they were on their "last foot". Since then I got into raising rats also and since the 6 large/6 small bin was literally falling apart, I moved that out to make way for my various rat cages (wire cages). My wooden rack with the twenty mouse cages is now falling apart.... only 15 of the slots still hold the cages, and not securely enough so the mice are chewing their way through one bin a week (if not more) which is quite costly. The wood rack MUST GO.
I have a friend who is EXTREMELY good with making things. I've presented him with the problem and he is very excited to tackle it. His plan is to make one wall of the "mouse house" hold all of my rats and mice. He is going to create entire "shelves" that pull out, giving access to food and water and to see the critters without actually opening the bin, and the bins will pull out also. There will be a food hopper (which I don't have right now) to minimize the waste of food. I should be able to have 36 - 42 mouse cages in almost the same floor space (1 extra square foot required) as my current 20 cages. In another small space I will be able to put 10 to 12 rat cages.... and this will all occupy only one half of my mouse building! I'll still have room for my large rat "weiner bin" and my mouse "weiner bin" plus snake racks on the other half of the building and still room for mouse, rat, and snake supplies. The first overhaul of the mouse house will be the creation of the mouse racks. Later in the summer I hope to be able to afford the rat racks, and finally in a year or so, I should be able to save enough for the creation of the snake racks. By the time I am done I should have enough room to house perhaps 30 adult snakes, 42 mouse breeding groups, and 12 rat breeding groups. breeding, incubation, and hatchlings will still take place in the main house.
It's all a dream of course.

Except for the new mouse racks... those should take place in the next week or two.