I told some people in another thread I'd post some pics of my filter setups I have my frogs in, along with the rack. I got the rack a couple weeks ago and so far I'm really happy with it. I got it mainly to save on energy and to keep my frogs warm over the winter, seeing as it gets pretty cold in my house. If it wasn't for that I'd probably just have them all in aquariums, this is just more energy efficient and easier to monitor temps to keep them where I need them to be.

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The rack is from Reptile Basics Inc. It's the MCB-S Rack Wide Version. The tubs seem to be just right as far as size goes, though I don't know how they would be for full grown Ornata. The female Lime Green albino you see on the filter is about 4" or so. The rack seems to hold heat pretty good and I don't have ventilation holes in the tubs YET.. I haven't decided whether to give them some or not, there is a small crack for air and so far I think it's enough. I'd hate to put some holes in it and then lose a lot of heat. There is usually condensation on the front of the tubs, I just wiped it off for the photo shoot. Any questions feel free to ask, I would refer RBI Racks to anyone. The rack is also back heat if anyone is wondering and I'm using a Vivarium Electronics VE-200 Proportional Thermometer, it works great and is completely silent.


PS: Don't mind the giant Blue Gill on the wall, when I caught it I got a master angler award since it was the second biggest one in the state at the time. o_O