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Pheonix
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the only tanks left are the two painted tanks that i linked you pictures to. they're about 14 feet high, so it's hard to get in them. if you built a ladder to go over so you could get in and out you'd be set. no one's ever taken the time to do that, so you could totally claim one if you wanted, and as long as you didn't fuck up the murals on the outside, i doubt anyone would bother you about it, they'd just think you were crazy for wanting to live somewhere in the desert without a roof. the insides have virtually no graffitti at all, and have concrete floors too.
Yes, I'm all ready designing something in my head. The concrete floors provide easy clean up the chickens will need some sort of bedding/litter on the ground witch will all have to be scooped up and replaced frequently. The chicken bedding and crap is good fertilizer, but there needs to be a way to safely and easily haul in and haul out supplies without ruining the art on the walls. I'm thinking of building some sort of tower next to the tank with a bridge going over to the roof of the tank. The roof should be designed in a way to keep the inside in the shade at all times. The outside should stay in the shade at all times too in an effort to keep the sun from heating the concrete any more then it already is. From the satellite image it looks like there's still supporting studs for a roof just no cross beams. Pulley lift systems can be placed on the tower and inside the tank for loading and unloading supplies. The concrete floors are good snake prevention too.
Rabbits wont be able to handle the heat (except underground). Even with ample shade/water the heat will have them dropping like flies. Maybe there is a "heat resistant" variety?
this is the type of rabbit I was gonna look into
http://www.caller.com/news/2008/mar/14/ag_column/