It's good to make as many plans as possible to organize the day-to-day care supplies.
Those - drawer bins on wheels work nicely, plus rolling them around gets them out of your way.
The bin switch will work ! You'll seeI'm actually doing a switch this AM. I set the bins side-by side
I put clean paper roll in the dirty bin....let the cricks crawl in--- then lift the paper roll out ( carefully ) move it to the clean bin and shake them in.
-repeat till your just about done there are always some stragglers the have to be picked out.
If you use a dirty paper roll for the transfer that 1st shake will be filled with.............well you get the picture
Enclosures on the bottom shelves ? I thought long an hard about this !
I decided not to do this; and want them as eye-level as possible..
A couple things I don't think we have addressed:
Things that keep it enjoyable
1) Spiders- you WILL get spiders !
- so think about his if someone in the family is squeamish
-I keep a feather duster handy-- I would say ----I use it daily !
2) buy a vacuum! You will want to keep the floor as clean as possible
3) tadpoles, off spring and supplies take up a lot of space
-the lower space on the rack could be used for this ?
-I decided against this because of all the bending
-I'm using the lower spaces for supplies
I could take some photos- I use the storage drawers and clear bins .
I think that my counter I recently built has been the most valuable addition to the work area thus far !
Or ....yo could use a small table ! It's nice to sit at a table with a chair.
I have an old wicker chair that I have to share with my 2 cats !
Have you considered an automatic misting system , or are you panning to develop arthritis![]()
3)Spring tails: I keep a "master" culture ! The master is on ABG in a show box size container. The daily use are on charcoal. What are you feeding the springs?
I use powdered "Solgar" brewers ( health food store) yeast for the springs and green zucchini for the isopods
-freeze the left over zucchini
-and store the brewers yest in the frig
You want to become an expert with the springs !
If you have froglets --- and run out---- you are in deep doo-dah!
5) a typed and printed schedule for feeding ei trees vs PDFs, tadpole water changes and feeding schedules
6) black sharpie markers
-these are great to make notes on the outside of the glass
ie I use them to make dated notes as to when eggs are noted , date of when eggs were pulled, when tads come oow etc
-I keep a Mr clean pad handy---dampen it --- it removes the marker very easily - with very little pressure needed
TTYL
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