73qt tub setup

Shadraak

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I had hoped it wouldn't be too big for this crestie i just got today, nice little blonde guy, wish my camera wouldn't fade out his colors cause he's pretty fired up in sunlight :D....

FYI: i'm never doing screens on the sides again without a dremmel or somethign tried to do with a boxcutter took me about 4 hours to get these 2 little ones on the sides, it's horrible, i hope it lets out enough moisture if not i'll have to do some on the sides too..

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T-ReXx

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I agree looks good. Just as a tip for cutting/drilling plastic bins, I have this really neat tool called a Weller Thermaboost heat tool, it's basically a soldering iron but it comes with interchangable tips, basic solder tip, blade tip, smoother tip, screw driver, edger, etc. The blade tip heats up and cuts through plastic like butter and the smoother tip can be used to smooth rough edges. It also has a "boost" button that increases heat in a burst which helps get through thicker sections of plastic. I love it, makes things a hell of a lot easier.
 

goReptiles

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My dad uses a dremel tool when I need plastic holes cut out. I usually just cut one in the lid though. Looks good on the sides though.
 

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