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Well since creekcritter started it, I figured I would post my newt room and then if anyone else wants to post pictures......it would be cool to see everyone's setups.
 

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OMG what a room! I am so out of my league here...

In the last picture, in the black-rimmed tank - are those axolotls?

-Eva
 
Hi Audrey, good to see I am not the only one who has more tanks then room! Looks great, and would love to see other peoples rooms also.
 
That's a pretty sweet newt room Audrey!
 
Wow Audrey...It looks so organised and efficient.

Thanks for the showcase - it looks great!

I hope you'll forgive me if I don't show this to my axolotls...they'll mutiny! ;)

Cheers Jacq.
 
Hi Audrey, good to see I am not the only one who has more tanks then room! Looks great, and would love to see other peoples rooms also.

I think everyone has that problem, I know I do. Thats what I get forliving in a cupboard, I suppose.
 
Anyone else wish to share photos of their collection room? I know some of you have stunning stuff!
 
I'll share a few photos of my catastrophe of a newt room. It's a work in progress. Not all of the tanks are pictured because they're outside at the moment while I build more shelves because (as you can see, there are a lot of containers stacked!). Besides what are pictured I have 2 more 55 gallons, 2 more 20 gal. longs, 1 more 75 gallon, 5 more 10 gallons, and a few other odd sized ones.

...yes I know it's a mess, and they aren't great shots, but what can you do...
 

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I'm enjoying seeing these photos (including yours on another thread, creekcritter). I'll post some of mine, but I have to wait for dear hubby to return from travel with the camera [drums fingers...]
 
I can't wait to see your set up Jen!
 
I'll get the sweeping brush out and tidy up a bit first.
Nice set up Audrey wish i had as much room as you and T, i'd be able to get a bed in then i'd never have to leave. Might not go down to well with "her indoors" hmmm but i don't know.
 
I'll repost photos of my newtroom too ;)

The racks:
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Finally, one place for all my stuff:
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Aquarium with T. pygmaeus:
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Aquarium with T. marmoratus:
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Ikea-rack (Thanks for helping me out on that one Mark) with plastic tubs and custom made tanks:
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And old beaten-up fridge which serves as the temporary place for the paludarium:
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The renovated aquarium in the living room:
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Same tank in the evening:
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later in the evening it will switch to this less brighter (not obvious on the photo) 'Blue Moon' fluorescent tube for a couple of hours:
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Coen, in your third pic, that's a great idea to keep the sand and the food separated. Nice set up.
 
I was trying to figure out that 3rd photo. The newt doesn't seem to be inside the tank! Only after reading Jacob's comment and looking closely at the last photo did I figure it out. Brilliant!!!

Awesome set of pictures, you are very neat and organized Coen!
 
Just thought I would show some of my newt room. The rest I need to tidy up before I can take pictures.


Half of my newt room
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Ed, it's great to finally see the whole thing! You have a very nice set up!
 
Geez. These are some really impressive rooms. I would have to quit my job just to find time to do partials!
Chip
 
very nice looking ! lets see some more .......Ian and others
 
Great rooms! One day I hope I find time to do that! I'm reeeaaallllyyyy jealous... :D
 
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