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Vivarium Electronics VE-6 Rack (purchased from Reptile Basics), only 1 year old so heat tape is still good, very basic thermostat will come with it, the tubs included are: 12 of the VE108-8 tubs (3 fit per shelf) and 4 of the VE108-11 tubs (2 fit per shelf). This rack works great for very small baby snakes (sand boas, corns, etc) and I'd think baby leopard geckos would do well in this too. Additionally, the tubs in this rack system are interchangeable and you could purchase even more tubs for this system if you want more size variety (Reptile Basics website has everything listed). Asking $170.
https://www.reptilebasics.com/reptile-rack-systems/vivarium-electronics-ve-6-rack/
Four rat breeding tubs with sipper tube water bottles. Take all four for $60 total.
Two homemade rodent breeding racks with largest-sized cement mixing trays as tubs. $30 each. One rack has caster wheels, four functional tubs plus room for a fifth (I'll include the fifth tub). The second rack has four tubs.
One homemade "maternity" rack with 11 very small tubs which could be used for rats that don't chew and need to be separated, hamsters, mice, etc. This rack is also on caster wheels. The top shelf is spaced further apart than the others to leave room to store some supplies or whatever. Replacement tubs are sold at Lowes so you can buy more if you ever need them (this rack has a spot for a 12th tub but I cannot find it). $30.
Link for the tubs: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Hefty-3-75-Gallon-15-Quart-Clear-Base-with-White-Lid-Tote-with-Latching-Lid/1000505523
**All the rodent stuff will be cleaned to the best of my ability, but unfortunately rodent urine causes staining that I can't figure out how to fully remove.**
I live in Cheyenne. If you really want this stuff, you'll drive to Cheyenne for it. ;-)
(Really sorry, but I'm not able to travel south into Colorado often.)
Thanks!!
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