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Lidless Rack Systems...

Lore

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Those have Lidless Rack Systems... do you have holes drilled in your bins still... or is that teeny tiny gap fine for air exchange? :shrugs:

Thanks. :cheers:
 
I drilled some holes in my huge plastic box. I mean it couldn't hurt if you have some just on the top, and have that teeny tiny crack.
 
Use a wood burning tool to 'drill' holes. Leaves a nice rounded hole that won't snag on towels when cleaning the bins. (You're not going to cut your snake with drill bit drilled holes.) The issue won't be oxygen so much as increased humidity . . . especially if they spill over a water dish on you!!

D80
 
hmmm... I dremmel'd the hole's in all my other bins in my racks, none of them are rough or "snaggy" they are smooth perfect holes :shrugs:

Course a dremmel would do a better job than a "drill"
 
For my homemade rack I drilled holes in the tubs even though there's a 1/8" gap above the bins.
 
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