I'd love to see everyone's breeding set ups plz

iSuzie

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Hey everyone, I usually have my set up on a big wooden shelves, with the tubs all in a row, this time Iv got new tubs that are stackable, with daily water changes there will be no need for air holes so I'm planning on having them all stacked up this time as I no longer use my spare room with my selves for a breeding room as it's now my 5 year old daughters bedroom.
I'd love to see everyone else's breeding set ups and any good ideas on space saving tricks and tips, how do you guys make room for all ur tanks and tubs ect?? :)
 
I'm currently in the process of rearranging/ resetting my breeding and tank setup's so I "second" this post. I'd love to see and hear space saving tips!
 
Got my first batch of eggs (so Excited!!!) and hope some people will weigh in here on setups for rearing.
 
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