Awesome! One of the draw backs to buying a house built in 1845 is the lack of a proper basement, but we make due with what we have. We initially had all the tanks around the house, but the Reds Hated being up where lights were on and off at night so we moved them to the basement and then everyone else followed shortly. It is very much a work in progress, but here is what we have so far.

The shelves on the left are for breeding cultures (Isos, Springs, and Rice Flout Beetles) and other Misc Things. The weird rack beside it was here when we moved in. Right now it has building supplies all over it, but the shelves are at a angle so I think it would do good for a place to angle tadpole cups so the froglets can emerge from the water. Then the Vent tank and the Citronella Tank (still being built) and the 2 wire racks in the other corner are fruit fly cultures.



And the current tank rack. <left> Mantella Tank, <Mid> Cit quarantine tank, and <right> Red Eye Tank>The shelf could hold 4 18x18 tanks, but the 24s are space hogs lol. Bottom of the self is currently storage and the big bin is our cricket tub.



And my folding table work bench.... sort of lol.



I am 6'1" tall and my head nearly rubs the ceiling. Would love if it was 8" tall.. Oh well.