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    unjunkiefied
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    and a few more…

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    #9694
    unjunkiefied
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    More pics that are closer views. The whole tank pic doesn’t give a good showing of what all is going on. lol

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    unjunkiefied
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    The base tank is 48 x 18 x 30 and the exo terra topper is 24 x 18 x 12

    The tank was purchased as a 90 gallon but the dimensions say 110 gallon. The topper takes up about half the main tank so it’s probably about a 50 gallon.

    The sub is 5 – 1, play sand and eco earth. After settling for a year and a half, there is 8 to 8.5 inches of sub. I will be adding more once some molters surface.
    Two pools with bubblers. The left side is a bigger freshwater pool and the right side where the topper has the saltwater pool.

    The tank includes 3 hanging coco huts, one ground coco hut, a bridge, several branches climbing wood, hamster wheel, moss pit, a dish from Mary used as a foraging dish, bridge, and tons of fake plants.

    This is the largest of 3 tanks I own. When we move this summer, it will be upgraded again by adding a 75 gallon on to it, connected with a topper and deeper pools, etc.

    Currently, it houses 7 thriving crabs, 2 E’s and 5 PP’s. I have one E in a 30 gallon ISO. Technically, 29 gallon and 5 PP’s in a 75 gallon.

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