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Home made hatchling rack!

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So I've been slowly building a new hatchling rack setup. Finialy got it done and thought I'd share and see what everyone thinks. It's a 20 tub setup with belly heat. Setup 4 dimmer switches to control the heat on all 4 levels separately. The entire setup cost me maybe $60 to build including all heat.

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Had to put those little sticks up front to keeps it from collapsing. But made it look nicer that way. :)
 
Where did u get the materials?
And yeah the only thing is it looks like u wont ever be able to switch out to bigger tubs without popping some sticks out
 
I have bigger racks I built last year. Just I thought a hatchling rack was about time. Hard getting babies to start eating in the bigger setup. All the wood I got from a old work project. It was all been treated and was free to slice to what sizes I wanted.
 
It's some random wood I got from work. It was treated a few years back due to another project.
 
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