So I just might be a bona fide genius. I took a 6x8 tarp and pinned it to the inside of the enclosure stand. I tested with some water and the angle leads all water to one end. Drainage solved! <prays>. Take a look and gimme your thoughts...
lol sorry this drains 12 cages straight to the sewer. Its 2 pieces of plastic clipped on to a roof gutter set an a slight angle. I've never emptied a water bin in my life.
lol sorry this drains 12 cages straight to the sewer. Its 2 pieces of plastic clipped on to a roof gutter set an a slight angle. I've never emptied a water bin in my life.
If u haven't seen the idea berore.. and u created through your own thoughts. Then arnt u just as genius as the first person to do it.. that's how I thibk of it still better then what I'm runnin right now lol
If u haven't seen the idea berore.. and u created through your own thoughts. Then arnt u just as genius as the first person to do it.. that's how I thibk of it still better then what I'm runnin right now lol
When I get my "enclosures" all built I am going to have mine drain to the septic tank directly. All tanks will drain to a condensation pump which I will mount in a 5 gal bucket for the just in case oh shit scenario's. Then it will pump directly to the drainage pipe and out the house it goes. I am already tapped in and draining the ro brine water out that method, just trying to figure out where to set the enclosures up so I can minimize the impact on the walls to plumb it.
I do admit I kick myself for not having a drain built into floor of a storage room I have downstairs when we built the house, oh well thats been my gripe for every pet hobby to date.