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Ok...be HONEST - -how many tanks do you REALLY HAVE?

Jenste

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I started looking around my house, and the thread http://www.caudata.org/forum/f1-gen...where-would-my-hobby-without-caudata-org.html really made me think.

A bunch of responses were - they would have more SPACE! This is most definitely true!

So, all in all I have...
a 72 Gallon bow front, a 36 Gallon Bow front, four 30 Gallon tubs, two 20 Gallon longs, four 10 gallons, a 7 gallon, a 3.5 gallon and about a half dozen 1 gallons and 1/2 gallons... pssh not much of a space problem at all!

When people who are not into the hobby ask how many I have, I usually play down the numbers to keep people from being shocked...I feel like I am a closet amphibian keeper! There are not many of us out in the open here in little Rhode Island

When my husband and I first moved in together 3 years ago this month, I bought my first 10 gallon, which at the time seemed big to us.... :rolleyes:
 

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Lets just call it 60ish. Maybe a bit more.

Yeah a bit more...like twice that much....xD Admit it, Peter, we have a problem (i include myself as i´m now officially part of your garden).

I have 15 tanks, but not all of them are currently housing animals. I know it´s not a lot, but i live in a one person flat and i´m not counting the two snake terrariums... My parents, and virtually anyone who sees my flat, think i´m mental...
 

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You've got 15 tanks! Don't you think it's disturbing if you say that it's not a lot and that you expect other people to think the same? We all need some help here! Hellooóow!!

Thanks caudata.org!

Oh, shut up, you 29 tank hoarder :D
Actually, of those 15 tanks "only" 7 are 40l or larger. 2 are large plastic containers, and the rest are very small tanks i use for larvae and juveniles. In the context of this site, i´m a very small scale keeper.
And let´s be honest, Niels...no amount of help in the world is ever going to change us freaks!
 

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22 in the house, 2 spares in the shed, and then, i dont know if you would could count my converted coal shed housing bufo americanus, and purpose built outdoor enclosure containing s s terrestris?
 

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ahhhhh.....I feel soooo much better now. I thought 8 was bad. This thread has me convinced I can persuade Dianna turning the porch/sunroom into a giant reptarium for my water dragon isn't really as crazy as it sounds....
 

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Oh man. This isn't fair because I so rarely use tanks. I have a lot of stuff in critter keepers, tubs, some wire cages, custom built used-to-not-be-tanks tanks... Here's the list though.
8 ten gallons
2 twenty longs
4 twenty-nines
3 fifty-fives
1 ninety
1 snake rack, 12 units high
A dump truck full of critter keepers, plastic tubs and wire cages.
 

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Thirteen actual glass tanks, ranging in size from several 10gallon up to 1 100gallon. Not all of them are currently in use, and the 65gallon houses fish. This does not include all the plastic tubs I have for larvae and juvenile housing. If I count those, the number just about doubles.
I keep all of them in what once was a spare bedroom in my basement, but about a year ago I took out the carpet and put down fake hardwood (something less water absorbing!), and now when friends ask what I keep in that room, I just tell them storage and ask them to ignore the strange glowing light from under the door and the sound of water bubbling....

Heather
 

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oh bro, here goes:

1 40 ga (alpines)
2 29 ga (chenggs, pyrrhs)
1 30 ga long (strauchii)
1 20 ga long (marms)
1 20 ga (pyrrh eggs and larvae)
1 15 ga (cyanurus)
2 10 ga (vulgaris and baby alpines)
2 5 ga (eggs, larvae, baby chenggs)
1 3-ga plastic (baby vulgaris)
1 exoterra for the frog
plus Daphnia tubs and worm bins.

...currently unemployed in the shed: 1 30 ga long, 1 38 ga, 1 20 ga, 1 giant (50ga?) acrylic tub

...plus a padded cell for Molch, in which she locks herself when the urge to get another tank comes over her.
 

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I have nine tanks, a few small ones and a plastic box for my morphed A.andersoni, my wife has threatened me with violence if I turn up with any additional aquariums or anything which could potentially be used as one, I am currently saving up for body armor as I have a plans to get a few more.
 

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I have 1 tank for my paddle tails, 1 for my kaiser's spotteds, and a tub for Teddy the juvenile cfbn. My boyfriend has a total of 3 tanks for amphibians, and 4 for his reptiles, plus a rabbit hutch in the garden for a long eared mammal :)
We don't have a lot of tanks, but I think my 3 tanks holding a total of 5 individuals is decent going for someone who isn't 'allowed' any pets
 

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Wow, I need to add more tanks to my house LOL, I only have 6 in use and 2 waiting for occupants
2 - 29 gallons 1houses 2 axies and the other a tiger salamander
1 - 40 houses my blue tongue skink
1 - 75 houses severums
1 - 10 with a tree frog
1 large custom for my tegu
1- 20 waiting for red eyed crocodile skinks
1 - 20 waiting for fire salamander
Now I need to show my husband everyones list so I can say see I really do not have that many :happy:
 

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Not enough. I intend to exponentially increase my tanks every 1.5 years. My girlfriend does not know this yet, but she'll find out in another year or so.
 

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Luckily my partner's pretty understanding about it. But I've downsized quite a bit. I sold off animals to which I didn't have emotional attachment. I also quit breeding anything (for now) so that eliminates about 50 tubs right off the bat (larvae, daphnia, blackworms, etc). Now I have:

1 - 40 breeder
1 - 30 long
1 - 20tall
2 - 20longs
3 - 10gal

And my bull snake has a custom enclosure that's 6x3x3 feet. That takes a big chunk of the living room.

My drastic critter-diet is all self-imposed, as moving that many tanks sucks (I still remember moving the sirens from Michigan to Alabama; I'm glad I have very understanding friends!). My goal is to buy a house in the next couple of years and actually stay put for a while. I have no idea what will happen then. I see my rat and worm bill increasing exponentially.
 

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Fortunately my gf is very reasonable to a certain point, so I have a small number of tanks - I think it is good, when I move to my own farm one day I will build newtvana, but for now...

1 4gal
2 15gals
1 30gal
2 plastic tubs

coming: a 95 gal, but frog frogs, not urodeles.

I think it is reasonable, considering three of those tanks will either be going onused or into the basement and I can store it all into two heavy duty shelves.
 

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Caudate tanks are similar to tattoos, email addresses, and direct-debits in the respect that at first you think you will only have one, but blink and you've got half a dozen..... as if by magic.
 
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