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Thread: Rack Set Up

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    Rack Set Up

    i have 3 ball pythons, I just recently got 2 of them. I'm kind of in between homes for the next month until I go back to school, but basically I have my big ball in a 30 gallon tank & my two babies in six qt Sterilite tubs. I'm moving into my new place in the middle of August & dont think I want 3 30 gallon tanks in my room seeing as though I will have room mates & don't know how they will feel about snakes. I just want to know how would I go about setting up a rack or making one? Any advice would be helpful
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    Re: Rack Set Up

    I've got 2 RBI CB-70 racks and I love them. They're 299 shipped the heat and humidity are perfect.


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    Re: Rack Set Up

    You can also build a 3 high 40qt (hdx tubs from home depot) rack with a sheet of half inch PVC from home depot. I just recently built one, all you needs is 1 sheet of half inch PVC, screws, drill, saw, and heat tape or uth, tubs. I already had the tools and screws so the PVC and tubs cost me $90. I have not yet bought heat for them and I already have thermostat. I have the dimensions of every piece you would need to cut if you decide to build it.

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